From idavies@cims.net Tue, 31 Jul 2001 18:15:32 -0400
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 18:15:32 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "A Sign of The Times" July 29/01 6X-FM, London, ON
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A SIGN OF THE TIMES - Folk Music Radio - Sundays 9-11 am on CIXX-FM =
106.9 London, Ont. Canada
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Ian Davies (filling in for Alistair Brown during July & August ... =
please note that no program will air on August 5)
=20
Playlist for Sunday, July 29, 2001
Aengus Finnan: Wild Rose; Black is the Colour
Fool's Gold (Shelter Valley)
Mairi MacInnes: Fagail bhornais; Nighena chruinn donn dhuit is eibhinn
Orosay (Greentrax)
Tim Harrison: Sara and the Sea; One Woman
Sara and the Sea (2nd Avenue)
Broderick: Do You Love an Apple; The Shig Jigs
Kissing Fishes (Offspring Records)
Sean Keane: Sweet Inishcara; Tunnel Tigers
Turn a Phrase (Kells Music)
Matapat: Reel de la peche au capelan/ Reel St. Sauveur; Le champ de =
pois/ Reel des cent larme
Petit Fou (Borealis)=20
Nick Drake: One of These Things First
Bryter Layter (Island)
Sandy Denny: Listen, Listen
Listen, Listen / An Intro to Sandy Denny (Island)
Todd Denman & Dale Russ: The Road to Ruin/ I Have No Money; Launching =
of the Boat/ Jackson's Reel
Reeds and Rosin (Aniar Records)
Battlefield Band: The Devil's Courtship; Shepherd Lad
Happy Daze (Temple)
Still on the Hill: The Cuckoo; Gone, Gone, Gone
Still on the Hill (Pingleblobber)
Celtic Offspring: Karly's Edge; The Physic
miss gnomer (Laughing Onion)
Connie Dover: Hugh the Graeme; At Hay Cutting Time; Siuil a Ruin
The Wishing Well (Taylor Park)
CONTACTS:
Ian Davies
17-1415 Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
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Alistair Brown
9 Prospect Avenue, London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
E-mail: alistair@alistairbrown.com Website: www.alistairbrown.com
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A SIGN OF THE TIMES =
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Music Radio - Sundays 9-11 am on CIXX-FM 106.9 London, Ont. =
Canada
Ian Davies (filling in for Alistair Brown during =
July &=20
August ... please note that no program will air on August=20
5)
Playlist for Sunday, July =
29,=20
2001
Aengus Finnan: Wild Rose; =
Black is the=20
Colour
Fool's Gold =
(Shelter=20
Valley)
Mairi MacInnes: Fagail bhornais; Nighena =
chruinn donn=20
dhuit is eibhinn
Orosay=20
(Greentrax)
Tim Harrison: Sara and the Sea; One =
Woman
Sara and=20
the Sea (2nd Avenue)
Broderick: Do You Love an Apple; The Shig=20
Jigs
Kissing=20
Fishes (Offspring Records)
Sean Keane: Sweet Inishcara; Tunnel =
Tigers
Turn a=20
Phrase (Kells Music)
Matapat: Reel de la peche au capelan/ Reel St. =
Sauveur;=20
Le champ de pois/ Reel des cent larme
Petit Fou=20
(Borealis)
Nick Drake: One of These Things =
First
Bryter Layter (Island)
Sandy Denny: Listen, Listen
Listen, Listen / An Intro to Sandy Denny =
(Island)
Todd Denman & Dale Russ: The Road to Ruin/ I Have No =
Money;=20
Launching of the Boat/ Jackson's Reel
Reeds and Rosin (Aniar Records)
Battlefield Band: The Devil's Courtship; Shepherd Lad
Happy Daze (Temple)
Still on the Hill: The Cuckoo; Gone, Gone, Gone
Still on the Hill (Pingleblobber)
Celtic Offspring: Karly's Edge; The Physic
miss gnomer (Laughing Onion)
Connie Dover: Hugh the Graeme; At Hay Cutting Time; Siuil a=20
Ruin
The Wishing Well (Taylor Park)
CONTACTS:
Ian =
Davies
17-1415=20
Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax =
519-473-2099 =20
Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
Alistair Brown
9 Prospect =
Avenue,=20
London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Thu, 02 Aug 2001 05:28:30 -0400
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 05:28:30 -0400
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] CanCon - Canadian Radio - July 2001
Hi Everyone,
This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to
folkdj-l from midnight June 30, to midnight July 31, 2001
12 stations posted 42 lists of which 39 or 92.86% had Canadian content.
188 artists had 359 spins.
The number beside the artists with more than one spin is the number of
playlists they appeared in.
Missed Spins In May
Tony Babinski ?
Nanette Workman QC
1 Spin
Keith Adams ON Ad Ville Que Pourra QC
Kiran Ahluwalia ON Arrogant Worms ON
Robert Ateyo ON Ateyo & The Friendly Giants ON
The Backstabbers ON Barra MacNeils NS
Barachois PEI Ian Bell ON
Willie P. Bennett ON Emile Benoit NF
The Blackfiles ON Brian Blackthunder ON
Bocephus King BC Ray Bonneville QC
Brakin Tradition NS Jane Bunnett ON
Rebecca Campbell ON Wilf Carter d.
Celtic Connection ? Rita Chiarelli ON
Margaret Christl US Bruce Cockburn ON
Church & Tyson AB/ON Connie & Paul NB
Crosby/Stills/Nash/Young US Susan Crowe NS
Robert David QC Daisy DeBolt ON
Andy Dejarlis MB Carlos Del Junco ON
Dent De Lion QC Luke Doucet MB
Naria Dunn AB The Fables NF
Stephen Fearing ON Rick Fielding ON
Figgy Duff NF Finest Kind ON
Les Finnigan ? Aengus Finnan ON
Fireweed ON Winston Scotty Fitzgerald d.
Sue Foley ON Roy Forbes BC
Garrett & Lothrop QC Glamour Puss NB
Ken Hamm BC Hard Rock Miners BC
Ivan Hicks / Maratime Express NB Walter Horton / Hot Cottage AB
Ian & Sylvia AB/ON James Keelaghan AB
Steve Lacey NT Yves Lambert QC
Rob Lamothe ON Jim Layeux ON
Leahy ON Cara Luft AB
Lovin Spoonful ON/US Oscar Lopez ON
Howard & Ashley MacIsaac NS Rita MacNeil / Men of the Deeps NS
Mainline ON Matter Of Heart Cast
Doug McArthur & Jeffra ON/US Eileen McGann BC
Kate & Anna McGarrigle QC/ON McGinty NS
Ellen McIlwaine AB Me And My Uncle ON
Nicky Mehta MB Melwood Cutlery ON
Lynn Miles ON John Millard / Happy Day ON
Joni Mitchell / LA Express US Modabo NB
Mae Moore PEI Muldaur/Garrett/Wilkie
Naiman & Coole ON Newfoundland Kitchen Party NF
Night Sun ON Northern Sons ON
Oh Susanna ON Out Of Alba BC
Tom Phillips/Men Of Constant S..AB Michael Pickett ON
Prairie Oyster ON Prydwen BC
Puentes Brothers ON Rembetika Hipsters ?
Rheostatics ON Rush ON
Ryan's Fancy ? Scarlett, Washington, Whiteley ON
Scatter The Mud AB Pierre Schryer ON
Shenanigan BC Silk Road BC
Sirens ON Alfie Smith ON
Smith & Hewson NF Scott Cameron Smith ON
Spirit Of The West BC Scotty Stevens & Canadian Nig...?
David Clayton Thomas/The Sheas ON Sylvia Tyson ON
Jude Vadala ON Valdy BC
April Verch SK La Volee d'Castors QC
The Wailing Aztecs ON Len Wallace ON
Washboard Hank / Steve Fruitman ON Sneezy Waters ON
Rick Whitelaw ON David Wilcox ON
Jesse Winchester QC David Woodhead ON
Richard Wood PEI Nanette Workman QC
The Wyrd Sisters MB
2 Spins
Sam Baardmann - 2 MB Long John Baldry - 2 BC
Celtic Offspring - 2 ON J.P. Cormier - 2 NS
Doug Cox - 2 BC Fred Eaglesmith ON
Enterloup - 2 QC Bill Garrett - 2 QC
James Gordon - 2 ON Great Big Sea - 2 NF
Irish Rovers - 2 BC Eileen Laverty - 2 SK
Michele & John Law - 2 BC Tom Lewis - 2 BC
Gordon Lightfoot - 2 ON Howard & Ashley MacIsaac NS
Harry Manx - 2 BC Carolyn Mark - 2 BC
Donald McGeogh - 2 ON Loreena McKennitt - 2 ON
Orchid Ensemble - 1 BC Tim Readman - BC Garnet Rogers - 2 ON Stan
Rogers - 2 d.
Scruj MacDuhk - 2 MB Ron Sexmith - 2 ON
Steel Rail - 2 QC Swamperella - 2 ON
Tri Continental - 2 AB/ON Undertakin Daddies - 2 YT
Jackie Washington - 2 ON Nancy White - 2 ON
Jenny Whiteley - 2 ON
3 Spins
Ward Allen - 3 d. Laura Bird - 2 ON
Michael Jerome Browne - 3 QC Shawn Brush - 2 ON
Leonard Cohen - 3 US Crooked Stovepipe - 3 NF
Rick Fines - 3 ON Gumboots - 1 NT
John Reischman - 3 BC Tamarack - 3 ON
Tanglefoot - 3 ON Mike Trebilcock - 1 ON
Terry Tufts - 3 ON
4 Spins
Stompin Tom Conners - 3 ON Cowboy Junkies - 4 ON
Paul Langille ? The Paperboys - 4 BC
John Prince/Picee Of The Rock ON Mike Stevens - 4 ON
5 Spins
Tammy Fassaert - 5 BC Tim Harrison - 5 ON
Jerusalem Ridge - 5 AB Ron Nigrini - 4 ON
Brent Titcomb - 5 ON
6 Spins
Matapat - 6 QC Lisa Winn - 2 ON
7 Spins
Be Good Tanyas - 5 BC D'Arcy Wickham ON
10 Spins
Bill Hilly Band - 5 BC
11 Spins
Njacko Backo - 2 QC Lester Quitzeau - 2 AB
12 Spins
Irish Descendents - 5 NF
13 Spins
David Francey - 11 QC
That's it for July. Hope everyone is having a great summer.
All help is very much appreciated.
All the best,
Harry Bryan
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 02 Aug 2001 07:16:54 -0400
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 07:16:54 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re: [mplpost] CanCon - Canadian Radio - July 2001
At 05:28 AM 8/2/01, Harry Bryan wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to
>folkdj-l from midnight June 30, to midnight July 31, 2001
>
>12 stations posted 42 lists of which 39 or 92.86% had Canadian content.
>188 artists had 359 spins.
>
>The number beside the artists with more than one spin is the number of
>playlists they appeared in.
>
>Missed Spins In May
>
>Tony Babinski ?
Harry,
Tony Babinski is from Montreal.
A couple of artists played on my show in July didn't make your list.
July 5, 2001
BOB ROBB- MacKenzie Mud
Raw (Coolbelly) Bob lives
in Ontario.
July 26, 2001
DAWN TYLER BLUES PROJECT- Rollin' Joe The Dawn Tyler
Blues Broject is from Montreal.
Ten Dollar Dress (Preservation)
Also, you list Me & My Uncle for only one spin in July. I played
them on July 19 and again on July 26.
Regards,
>Nanette Workman QC
>
>1 Spin
>
>Keith Adams ON Ad Ville Que Pourra QC
>Kiran Ahluwalia ON Arrogant Worms ON
>Robert Ateyo ON Ateyo & The Friendly Giants ON
>The Backstabbers ON Barra MacNeils NS
>Barachois PEI Ian Bell ON
>Willie P. Bennett ON Emile Benoit NF
>The Blackfiles ON Brian Blackthunder ON
>Bocephus King BC Ray Bonneville QC
>Brakin Tradition NS Jane Bunnett ON
>Rebecca Campbell ON Wilf Carter d.
>Celtic Connection ? Rita Chiarelli ON
>Margaret Christl US Bruce Cockburn ON
>Church & Tyson AB/ON Connie & Paul NB
>Crosby/Stills/Nash/Young US Susan Crowe NS
>Robert David QC Daisy DeBolt ON
>Andy Dejarlis MB Carlos Del Junco ON
>Dent De Lion QC Luke Doucet MB
>Naria Dunn AB The Fables NF
>Stephen Fearing ON Rick Fielding ON
>Figgy Duff NF Finest Kind ON
>Les Finnigan ? Aengus Finnan ON
>Fireweed ON Winston Scotty Fitzgerald d.
>Sue Foley ON Roy Forbes BC
>Garrett & Lothrop QC Glamour Puss NB
>Ken Hamm BC Hard Rock Miners BC
>Ivan Hicks / Maratime Express NB Walter Horton / Hot Cottage AB
>Ian & Sylvia AB/ON James Keelaghan AB
>Steve Lacey NT Yves Lambert QC
>Rob Lamothe ON Jim Layeux ON
>Leahy ON Cara Luft AB
>Lovin Spoonful ON/US Oscar Lopez ON
>Howard & Ashley MacIsaac NS Rita MacNeil / Men of the Deeps NS
>Mainline ON Matter Of Heart Cast
>Doug McArthur & Jeffra ON/US Eileen McGann BC
>Kate & Anna McGarrigle QC/ON McGinty NS
>Ellen McIlwaine AB Me And My Uncle ON
>Nicky Mehta MB Melwood Cutlery ON
>Lynn Miles ON John Millard / Happy Day ON
>Joni Mitchell / LA Express US Modabo NB
>Mae Moore PEI Muldaur/Garrett/Wilkie
>Naiman & Coole ON Newfoundland Kitchen Party NF
>Night Sun ON Northern Sons ON
>Oh Susanna ON Out Of Alba BC
>Tom Phillips/Men Of Constant S..AB Michael Pickett ON
>Prairie Oyster ON Prydwen BC
>Puentes Brothers ON Rembetika Hipsters ?
>Rheostatics ON Rush ON
>Ryan's Fancy ? Scarlett, Washington, Whiteley ON
>Scatter The Mud AB Pierre Schryer ON
>Shenanigan BC Silk Road BC
>Sirens ON Alfie Smith ON
>Smith & Hewson NF Scott Cameron Smith ON
>Spirit Of The West BC Scotty Stevens & Canadian Nig...?
>David Clayton Thomas/The Sheas ON Sylvia Tyson ON
>Jude Vadala ON Valdy BC
>April Verch SK La Volee d'Castors QC
>The Wailing Aztecs ON Len Wallace ON
>Washboard Hank / Steve Fruitman ON Sneezy Waters ON
>Rick Whitelaw ON David Wilcox ON
>Jesse Winchester QC David Woodhead ON
>Richard Wood PEI Nanette Workman QC
>The Wyrd Sisters MB
>
>2 Spins
>
>Sam Baardmann - 2 MB Long John Baldry - 2 BC
>Celtic Offspring - 2 ON J.P. Cormier - 2 NS
>Doug Cox - 2 BC Fred Eaglesmith ON
>Enterloup - 2 QC Bill Garrett - 2 QC
>James Gordon - 2 ON Great Big Sea - 2 NF
>Irish Rovers - 2 BC Eileen Laverty - 2 SK
>Michele & John Law - 2 BC Tom Lewis - 2 BC
>Gordon Lightfoot - 2 ON Howard & Ashley MacIsaac NS
>Harry Manx - 2 BC Carolyn Mark - 2 BC
>Donald McGeogh - 2 ON Loreena McKennitt - 2 ON
>Orchid Ensemble - 1 BC Tim Readman
>- BC Garnet Rogers - 2 ON Stan
>Rogers - 2 d.
>Scruj MacDuhk - 2 MB Ron Sexmith - 2 ON
>Steel Rail - 2 QC Swamperella - 2 ON
>Tri Continental - 2 AB/ON Undertakin Daddies - 2 YT
>Jackie Washington - 2 ON Nancy White - 2 ON
>Jenny Whiteley - 2 ON
>
>3 Spins
>
>Ward Allen - 3 d. Laura Bird - 2 ON
>Michael Jerome Browne - 3 QC Shawn Brush - 2 ON
>Leonard Cohen - 3 US Crooked Stovepipe - 3 NF
>Rick Fines - 3 ON Gumboots - 1 NT
>John Reischman - 3 BC Tamarack - 3 ON
>Tanglefoot - 3 ON Mike Trebilcock - 1 ON
>Terry Tufts - 3 ON
>
>4 Spins
>
>Stompin Tom Conners - 3 ON Cowboy Junkies - 4 ON
>Paul Langille ? The Paperboys - 4 BC
>John Prince/Picee Of The Rock ON Mike Stevens - 4 ON
>
>5 Spins
>
>Tammy Fassaert - 5 BC Tim Harrison - 5 ON
>Jerusalem Ridge - 5 AB Ron Nigrini - 4 ON
>Brent Titcomb - 5 ON
>
>6 Spins
>
>Matapat - 6 QC Lisa Winn - 2 ON
>
>7 Spins
>
>Be Good Tanyas - 5 BC D'Arcy Wickham ON
>
>10 Spins
>
>Bill Hilly Band - 5 BC
>
>11 Spins
>
>Njacko Backo - 2 QC Lester Quitzeau - 2 AB
>
>12 Spins
>
>Irish Descendents - 5 NF
>
>13 Spins
>
>David Francey - 11 QC
>
>That's it for July. Hope everyone is having a great summer.
>
>All help is very much appreciated.
>
>All the best,
>
>Harry Bryan
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Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 02 Aug 2001 13:45:33 -0400
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 13:45:33 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 2, 2001
FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in Montreal
Folk Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined,
folk-oriented program on Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends
throughout the Montreal area and into parts of northern New York, northern
Vermont and Eastern Ontario.
CKUT can also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk
Roots/Folk Branches web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
August 2, 2001
Note: This show was extended until noon. Until further notice, Folk
Roots/Folk Branches will be on until noon every week.
THE KENNEDYS- Medley: Cross the Big Sandy/Black Mountain Rag/Orange Blossom
Special
Positively Live! (Jiffy Jam)
HOWIE BURSEN- Mysteries of a Hobo’s Life
Banjo Manikin (Folk-Legacy)
KENDALL MORSE- Phoebe Snow
Beginner’s Luck (Outer Green)
FRED HOLSTEIN- Hobo Songs
Fred Holstein: A Collection (Fred Holstein)
PETER, PAUL & MARY- Blowin’ In the Wind
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
BOB GIBSON- Fog Horn
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
JUDY HENSKE- High Flying Bird
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
BOB DYLAN- Boots of Spanish Leather
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
DAVE VAN RONK & THE RAGTIME JUG STOMPERS- You’se a Viper
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
The Champlain Valley Folk Festival is August 3-5 in Burlington,
VT. For information, visit http://www.cvfest.org/ or call 1-800-769-9176.
SCOTT ALARIK- I Never Will Marry
-30- Folk Songs Old and New (Scott Alaik)
JOEL MABUS- Virus on the Town
Six of One (Fossil)
SUSIE BURKE & DAVID SURETTE- Reap What You Sow
Sometimes in the Evening (Madrina)
JOHNNY IRION- Stationary Woman
Unity Lodge (Rising Son- advance)
TAO RODRIGUEZ-SEEGER & PETE SEEGER- De Colores
More Together Again (Rising Son)
ANNIE GUTHRIE, SARAH LEE GUTHRIE, ANNA ROTANTE & CATHY GUTHRIE- My Dolly
Woody’s 20 Grow Big Songs (Rising Son)
BOB FRANKE- The Roads are Long in Canada
Long Roads, Short Visits (Daring)
STEEL RAIL- Prairie Sky
The Road Less Travelled (Crossties)
FINEST KIND- Someday You’ll Call My Name
Heart’s Delight (Fallen Angle)
BILL GARRETT w/SUE LOTHROP- In Case You Ever Change Your Mind
Seems To Me (Borealis)
LOU & PETER BERRYMAN- Acme Forgetting Service
House Concert (Cornbelt)
RICK LEE- High Part of the Town
Natick (Waterbug)
MALKUM & CHRIS- C’mon If You’re Comin’
Yes, I Want to Go (Buckatoon)
JANE VOSS- Farther Down the Road
Farther Down the Road (Ripple)
RIK PALIERI- Plant a Tree
Panning for Gold (Azalea City)
MICHAEL JEROME BROWNE- Reuben
Michael Jerome Browne (Bros)
BOB ZENTZ- Mr. Brown (Ol’ Jim Ruvuh)
Hove-to, and Drifting (Soundside)
TOM LEWIS- Rolling Home
Mixed Cargo (Borealis)
PATTI CASEY- The Fairest Dogwood Bloom
Under Different Skies (Long Shot)
LIZ CARROLL- The Ugly Duckling
Lost in the Loop (Green Linnet)
SALAMANDER CROSSING (lead vocal: RANI ARBO)- Wade in the Water
Henry Street (Signature Sounds)
ANNE HILLS- Cloudships
Bittersweet Street (Redwing)
TOM PAXTON & ANNE HILLS- Under American Skies
Under American Skies (Appleseed)
TOM PAXTON- The Honor of Your Company
Live for the Record (Sugar Hill)
Jesse Winchester and Guy Clark will perform on Tuesday September
25 at the Outremont Theatre.
JESSE WINCHESTER- Sweet Loving Daddy
Gentleman of Leisure (Sugar Hill)
GUY CLARK- Ain’t No Trouble to Me
Cold Dog Soup (Sugar Hill)
DAVID FRANCEY- Brakeman’s Daughter
Far End of Summer (Laker)
John Prine and Tom Russell will perform on Friday August 25 at the
Spectrum. For tickets, call 514-790-1245.
JOHN PRINE- Donald & Lydia
Souvenirs (Oh Boy)
TOM RUSSELL- The Santa Fe at Midnight
Borderland (HighTone)
KATY MOFFATT & ROSIE FLORES- Walkin’ On the Moon
The FolkScene Collection, Volume III (Red House)
TERRI HENDRIX- Fishing Blues
Live in San Marcos (Wilory)
DAN HICKS & HIS HOT LICKS- Payday Blues
The Most of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks (Epic/Legacy)
ALBERT & GAGE- Up Up Up
Burnin’ Moonlight (MoonHouse)
ANNIE WENZ- Bungee Jumping
Poet’s Dance (Gypsy Moon Rising)
SCUTTLEBUTT- Paddy Lay Back
Tall Ships (Soundside)
Folk Roots/Folk Branches playlists since September 1998 are
archived at… http://www.ckutfolk.com/playlist.htm
For a list of all of the past guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
(with website links), visit… http://www.ckutfolk.com/guests.htm
Questions/comments are always welcome.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 02 Aug 2001 22:01:24 -0400
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 22:01:24 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re: playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 2, 2001
At 01:43 PM 8/2/01, Mike Regenstreif wrote:
> John Prine and Tom Russell will perform on Friday August 25 at the
> Spectrum. For tickets, call 514-790-1245.
Ooops.
That date is Friday August 24.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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From patootie@interlog.com Thu, 2 Aug 2001 23:26:15 -0400
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 23:26:15 -0400
From: Eve Goldberg patootie@interlog.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Gigs: NS: Eve Goldberg
Hi folks -
I'm hitting the road tomorrow morning for Nova Scotia. If you're in the
area, come down and say 'hi'!
Eve Goldberg
Music That Feeds Your Soul - Folk, Blues, Country, and Beyond!
Aug 4 Union Street Cafe Berwick, NS 902-538-7787
www.unionstreetcafe.ca (matinee show, 1 - 3 pm)
Aug 9-Aug 11 Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival Lunenburg, NS 902-634-3180
Feel free to pass this on to friends who might be interested.
Eve Goldberg
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Sweet Patootie Music
483 Dovercourt Road
Toronto, ON M6H 2W3
patootie@interlog.com
www.interlog.com/~patootie
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From val.cormier@3web.net Fri, 3 Aug 2001 00:07:49 -0700
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 00:07:49 -0700
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - August 1/01
FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PDT
Host: Val Cormier
http://citr.ca
-streaming live in MP3-
--------------------------------
August 1, 2001
Tonight: Since our next stat holiday (Aug. 6) is BC Day, stayed in the
backyard and enjoyed BC's own.
JOHN REISCHMAN AND THE JAYBIRDS - Poisoning the Well
John Reischman and the Jaybirds (Corvus)
THE PLOUGHBOYS - Talk of Two Towns
demo CD (self)
JOHN & MICHELE LAW - Hobo Trail
Estimated Time of Revival (self)
ROBB GRANT - GatineauReel
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/168/robb_grant.html
PUENTES BROTHERS - Timba en Trampa
Morumba Cubana (Alma)
SILK ROAD MUSIC - La Bastringue/Green Mountain Petronella
Endless (Jericho Beach)
ALPHA YAYA DIALLO - Kakande
The Message (Wicklow)
BOCEPHUS KING - What Am I Doing Here?
A Small Good Thing (New West)
MARK PERRY - Highroad People
View From the High Road (Northern Sky)
JT KING - Lucinda
Ruby River (Black Hen)
DANNY MACK - Main Street
We All Fall Down (DakotaMack)
THE PIED PUMKIN STRING ENSEMBLE - Kootenay Bark
Plucking deVine: Selected Recordings 1974-80 (Squash)
LELAND FRANK & THE RADIATORS - Like a Train
Kootenay Artists and Craftspeople (Kootenay Co-op Radio)
VEDA HILLE - Yukon Ho!
Field Study (self)
[concert calendar: music bed - JOHN REISCHMAN AND THE JAYBIRDS/Prairie
Girl - Hog Eye (Corvus)]
DOWNING, TURCOTTE, ZUBOT & DAWSON - Fairy Tales
Great Uncles of the Revolution Stand Up! (Black Hen)
JASON MICHAS - Salmon Pie Lullaby
Ode to a Dead Bird (Sisyphus)
STEVE DAWSON - Slipknot
Bug Parade (Black Hen)
BRIAN denHERTOG - Copper Mountain
Gypsy Wild and the Open Road (Tidal Action)
HARRY MANX - Rag Bihag
Dog My Cat (Northern Blues)
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UPCOMING:
July/August: Festival season
Sept.: Live in Studio A - guests tba
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"There comes a point, Mr. Speaker, when we have to say 'enough' and move
on... We need to have the buses running."
-- BC's Labour Minister Graham Bruce, as he tabled bill Aug. 1 to end
Vancouver's 4-month old transit strike
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From rowan@inconnect.com Fri, 03 Aug 2001 07:48:25 -0600
Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 07:48:25 -0600
From: Grant Hogarth rowan@inconnect.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Calgary Folk Music Festival - Sunday
All I can say is "fhew!" I got exhausted just reading this!
Thanks for sharing,
Vic!
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From gogetm@telusplanet.net Sat, 4 Aug 2001 20:49:44 -0600
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2001 20:49:44 -0600
From: Ted & Monique Jablonski gogetm@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Aug 9th MOANING SUMMIT CONCERT Final Reminder
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....now living in Calgary Triple Bill with
Candace Carnie
Paul Faber
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and jamming all together as the all new trio "CAJAFA" =20
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4057 Edge Valley Landing NW Calgary
208-3230
RSVP is appreciated
Propane/grill/condiments/snacks etc are all FREE
Concert is $10
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catch dr j kicking off his BBQ'd Mosquito Tour through central Canada
(or if you really can't make the concert - dr j is playing at =
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a drink - so you can catch him there before he heads out of town.) =20
The summer nights are warm -
The grill is hot -
and the MUSICIANS are SIZZLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALL YOU MOANERS - SEE YA THERE!!!
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From writer@communication.ca Sun, 5 Aug 2001 23:35:21 -0400
Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 23:35:21 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] KINGSTON -- OK, today Kingston tomorrow the world....
Hi All
Today, Alyssson Light lived up to her name. lighting up Kingston's
Macdonald Park with her wonderful musical and lyrical talent. Light, at 16
years of age, gave a performance of her own works and a variety of Canadian
writers that roused the audience into spontaneous appplause and appreciation
of her talent and her potential as an influential artist of the future.
Alysson Light was the seventh guest artist in the Newlands' Pavilion Concert
Series for 2001.
Tomorrow, (hey, it's a long weekend) Kyra, a very interesting singer
songwriter.
I do hope that those of you who are near enough will come out to see this
fine artist.
Hey. how many music festivals spread their 30 hours of music over 14
weeks...?
Peace and Love.
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Mon, 06 Aug 2001 02:50:18 -0400
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 02:50:18 -0400
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] CanCon Report - July 28 to Aug. 4, 2001 - List 142
Hi Everyone,
Here is this week's CanCon report. It includes all non-Canadian
playlists posted to folkdj-l from 3:01 PM, July 28 to 3:00 PM, August 4,
2001.
This week 67 stations posted 100 lists of which 73 or 73.00% had
Canadian content. 90 artists had 205 spins.
I missed a spin for Andy Mason from BC last week.
Artist Weeks Spins Location
Joni Mitchell 128 6 US
Bruce Cockburn 105 3 ON
Stan Rogers 38 7 d.
Marie-Lynn Hammond 37 2 ON
James Keelaghan 34 4 AB
Fred Eaglesmith 24 7 ON
Oh Susanna 18 3 ON
Cowboy Junkies 17 2 ON
Natalie MacMaster 16 2 NS
Lynn Miles 12 2 ON
The Paperboys 12 5 BC
Darcie Deaville 10 1 US
Ron Sexmith 10 4 ON
Finest Kind 7 4 ON
The Rankins 7 2 NS
Beyond The Pale 6 2 ON
Sue Foley 6 2 ON
Mike Stevens 6 5 ON
The Cash Brothers 5 2 ON
Stephen Fearing 5 1 ON
Loreena McKennitt 5 3 ON
Ad Vielle Que Pourra 4 1 QC
Tim Harrison 4 20 ON
Mary Jane Lamond 4 1 NS
Grit Laskin 4 1 ON
Cara Luft 4 1 MB
Matapat 4 8 QC
Kate & Anna McGarrigle 4 1 QC/ON
Moxy Fruvous 4 2 ON
Chris Norman 4 1 NS
Jann Arden 3 2 AB
Ray Bonneville 3 1 QC
Ian & Sylvia 3 1 AB/ON
Tom Lewis 3 1 BC
Night Sun 3 2 ON
Charlie Sohmer 3 1 ON
Terry Tufts 3 1 ON
Arrogant Worms 2 1 ON
The Band 2 4 US
Blood Sweat & Tears 2 1 US
La Bottine Souriante 2 2 QC
David Clarke 2 4 QC
Tammy Fassaert 2 1 BC
Al Grierson 2 1 d.
Hart Rouge 2 4 QC
Gordon Lightfoot 2 1 ON
Harry Manx 2 3 BC
Laura Smith 2 3 NS
Spirit Of The West 2 1 BC
Eric Westbury 2 1 BC
Katherine Wheatley 2 1 ON
Nancy White 2 3 ON
David Wilkie 2 1 AB
The Band / Neil Diamond 1 1 US
Barachois 1 2 PEI
Les Batinses 1 1 QC
Be Good Tanyas 1 1 BC
Willie P. Bennett 1 1 ON
Best & Morgan 1 1 NF
D.G. Biggs 1 1 MB
Blue Rodeo 1 1 ON
Bourne & Johnson 1 1 AB
Kathryn Briggs 1 1 ON
Michael Jerome Browne 1 2 QC
Buffalo Springfield 1 3 US
Rita Chiarelli 1 1 ON
Cockburn / Yousou N'Dour 1 1 ON/?
Ray Condo & His Ricochets 1 1 BC
Crash Test Dummies 1 1 MB
Dent De Lion 1 1 QC
Destroyer 1 1 BC
Ferron 1 2 US
Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band 1 1 ON
David Francey 1 4 QC
Bill Garrett 1 2 QC
Great Big Sea 1 1 NF
Harmer & Euringer 1 3 ON
Daniel Lanois 1 1 US
Mamas & Papas 1 1 ON/US
Eileen McGann 1 1 BC
Cathy Miller 1 1 AB
Montcorbier 1 1 QC
Naiman & Coole 1 1 ON
Jory Nash 1 1 ON
Orishas 1 2 ?
John Reischman 1 1 BC
Garnet Rogers 1 9 ON
Oliver Schroer 1 1 ON
April Verch 1 3 SK
Zubot & Dawson 1 1 BC
That's it for another week. I'll be away next week so I'll catch up the
following week.
All help is very much appreciated.
All the best,
Harry Bryan
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Mon, 6 Aug 2001 13:01:08 -0400
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 13:01:08 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The new Newsletter from Stony Plain
Stony Plain's E-Mail Newsletter - Issue #7 (August 6/2001)
_____________________________________________________
More news about Stony Plain Records and its artists. If you want off our
list, all you have to do is ask - so far, only four people have asked us to
do this. RED FACED APOLOGY: Accidentally, we managed to send multiple
copies of Newsletter #6 to most of the 1,200 people who receive this - a
major computer glitch for which we apologise. We hate spam just as much as
you do!
_____________________________________________________
This week:
1) Stony Plain signs Gillian Welch for Canada
2) New releases from Sonny Rhodes & Doug James out Aug. 14
3) Quotes: Maria Muldaur, Billy Boy Arnold
4) Compilations, compilations
5) Stony Plain social notes
6) Four simple ways to keep in touch with us
_____________________________________________________
1) STONY PLAIN SIGNS GILLIAN WELCH FOR CANADA
Stony Plain is very proud to release Gillian Welch's third CD - "Time (The
Revelator)" - and annouce a long-term deal which will see the later
re-release in Canada of her first two albums, her 1996 debut, "Revival,"
and 1998's "Hell Among the Yearlings." The records appear in the United
States on her own Acony label; the Stony Plain agreement is for
distribution (via Warner Music Canada) in Canada only.
"Time (The Revelator)" will be released on Stony Plain in Canada on
August 28.
The CD is already receiving rave reviews in the U.S., and videos
have been shot for three of the songs. Her long-time partner and guitarist
David Rawlings produced the record, recorded in the historic RCA Studio B
in Nashville,
The new release comes on the heels of the massive success of the
two-million-selling "O Brother Where Art Thou" movie soundtrack; Gillian is
featured in two songs, duetting with Emmylou Harris and Alison Krauss.
Gillian also made a brief appearance in the film, on which she worked as
associate producer. She's also featured on the CD, DVD, and live
performance film "Down from the Mountain," recorded in Nashville's Ryman
Auditorium, which features musicians from the "O Brother Where Art Thou"
sound track, which has now sold more than two million copies world wide.
Gillian is also included in the new "Songcatcher" movie soundtrack,
as well as on "Avalon Blues", the Mississippi John Hurt tribute album; she
has also written the title track fro the next Alison Krauss release.
NOTE: Gillian Welch and David Rawlins will appear in concert at The Phoenix
in Toronto this coming Thursday April 9.
_____________________________________________________
SONNY RHODES AND DOUG JAMES DUE NEXT WEEK
The initial response to two new Stony Plain releases is encouraging, both
from Canada and the United States. Some advance copies (to print media)
have been mailed out, and the street date for both is August 14.
The Sonny Rhodes release, "A Good Day to Play the Blues"
(SPCD-1273), features the 3:44 title track - which tells the story of the
disastrous van fire which almost cost the band their lives, and which
thanks the blues community for the support that allowed Sonny to recover,
and keep on the road.
The Doug James release, "Blow Mr. Low" (SPCD-1276), is a
butt-shaking romp through some rocking instrumentals, and features Doug's
swinging baritone sax playing and the solid support of Duke Robillard and
his other regular road players. Duke adds a couple of vocals, as does
Sugar Ray Norcia.
Certainly there are tracks here that would make wonderful
"signature" tunes for rockin' blues radio shows.
We'll report on the progress of these two unique releases in the
next edition of this electronic newsletter.
_____________________________________________________
3) QUOTES FROM FOLK WHO MATTER
"Billy Boy Arnold, a criminally overlooked Chicago harpist...despite a
recent tenure at Alligator, is too often relegated to the periphery of
public awareness. He's joined (on "Boogie 'n' Shuffle" (SPCD-1266) by
arguably the tightest and most versatile band he's recorded with since his
'50s-era classic period; ace guitarist Duke Robillard and his stalwart
crew.
"Arnold shines as a songwriter as well as an instrumentalist....if
there's justince in this world, this disc will finally propel Billy Boy
Arnold into the limelight." - David Whiteis, Living Blues, July-August
2001.
NOTE: Billy Boy Arnold will join Duke Robillard and his band (including
Doug James) at the Edmonton Folk Festival, August 9-12. Also on hand will
be other Stony Plain artists including Maria Muldaur, Rosco Gordon and The
Holmes Brothers. as well as a rare Canadian appearance by Church Berry's
original pianist, Johnnie Johnson.
"From jug band music to New Orleans r&b to torchy love songs, Maria Muldaur
paints what her heart feels. The nostalgic cover photo of "Richland Woman
Blues" (SPCD-1270) tells it all: Here, Muldaur exposes the raw blues that
reverberatres from the world of Old Highway 61...her greatest strength
remains the vibrant sensuality and passion in her voice. Not only is
"Richland Woman Blues" one of the year's top acoustic albums, it possesses
the purity - and inherent sense of joy - to become one for the ages." - Art
Tipaldi, Blues Review, June 2001.
_____________________________________________________
4) COMPILATIONS, COMPILATIONS...
One of the ways Stony Plain music gets out to a wider audience is its
inclusion in compilation projects. We've just licensed Ian Tyson's classic
"Navajo Rug" (from the "Cowboyography" album) for inclusion in a new Warner
Bros. compilation, "Best of New Country."
Gary Fjellgaard's song "Winds of October" will be included on a
compilation to be released by Holbourne Distribution called "October Pride
of Canada."
Meanwhile Stony Plain president Holger Petersen is working on
double CD set, still untitled, of Stony Plain material for the gift store
trade.
_____________________________________________________
5) STONY PLAIN SOCIAL NOTES
Congratulations to two people in the Stony Plain family who've got married
in recent weeks.
Bouquets to our own Chris Martin, who wed Rochelle Van Zanten,
guitarist with the indie Edmonton pop band Painting Daisies. Alas, the
pair will soon be temporarily parted - Rochelle and the otherDaisies are
off on tour to California, and won't be back until the end of September.
And Shannon Saunders, the fiddler, accordion player, and bassist
with Tom Landa & The Paperboys, took time out while on tour in Las Vegas to
marry lawyer Doug Muir; the spirit of Elvis was alive in the room. The
couple are planning a major public celebration (BYOB and your instruments)
in Vancouver in October; meanwhile, Shannon and the band are still on the
road on their non-stop barnstorming tour of the United States.
_____________________________________________________
6) FOUR WAYS TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH STONY PLAIN
First up, visit our website:
Second, please e-mail the hard-working Chris Martin and ask for a
catalogue of all out stuff. He's at He
handles our mail orders with amazing promptness and efficiency!
Thirdly, comments, questions, removal requests, friendly begging notes for
new releases, etc. may be e-mailed to Newsletter editor Richard Flohil at
Fourthly, Canada Post still has mailmen on the payroll. Stony Plain's vast
international headquarters are at P.O. Box 861, Edmonton T5J 2L8. Phone:
780 468-6423. FAX: 780 465-8941. If you can't bear to break away from
your computer, E-mail also works:
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Mon, 6 Aug 2001 17:44:27 -0400
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 17:44:27 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Test: Please ignore/delete
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Mon, 6 Aug 2001 17:58:16 -0400
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 17:58:16 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Stacey Earle/Karen Savoca in Toronto Wednesday
Just a quick reminder to:
* Media
* Fans
* Friends/relatives
StaceyEarle and Karen Savoka, two of the strongest artists in the acoustic
music/"folk" circuit, will appear in Toronto this coming Wednesday, August
8.
* Where: Hugh's Room, 2261 Dundas St. W (just south of Bloor).
* When: Wed. Aug 8, 8:00 showtime.
* What: A concert in a club where wait-staff tiptoe, cash registers are
silent, there's good food and drink, no pillars in front of the singers,
and an audience that listens.
* How much: Tickets are $15 in advance (reserve by calling 416 351-1323) or
$17.50 at the door.
* Who: Stacey Earle has built a strong following in Toronto for her
straight from the heard songs, her southern charm, her unique combination
of strength and vulnerability, and the amazing guitar work of her
husband/accompanist, Mark Stuart - whom she met when he was lead guitarist
in her brother's band, Steve Earle and the Dukes.
Karen Savoca has stunned audiences at Festivals in Canada for
several years - but most recently at Hillside in Guelph, where she won
standing ovations every single time she appeared. A magnetic
singer-songwriter, she too is accompanied by a brilliant guitarist - and
he's also her husband, Pete Heitzman.
Best regards,
Richard Flohil
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From writer@communication.ca Tue, 7 Aug 2001 00:21:03 -0400
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 00:21:03 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] KINGSTON: 16 hours of free live music so far, and we're still going!
Hi All
This weekend, we passed the halfway mark in the Newlands' Pavilion Concert
Series -- eight out of the thirteen two-hour concerts successfully
presented. Joy!
Today, Kingston singer-songwriter gave us a taste of her unique and
interesting music and was followed, as you may expect, with a set by Poem de
Terre. It was a beautiful sunny day with a cooling breeze off the water and
musicians and audience alike had a great time.
Next Sunday, we start an hour later -- at 2:00 p.m. -- our usual time having
pre-empted by a wedding. The musical guests will be Boca Trio, a very
theatrical group with a very special sound. If you're in the Kingston area
at all, I invite you to come out and hear them (and us too, of course).
Because I have taken on some other commitments which cut my available time
in half, I'm looking for some volunteers to help out with fund-raising (the
series is still not fully funded). If you are in Kingston and would like to
help out, please send me an e-mail or else telephone me at 546-5114 anytime.
Peace and Love.
Bob MacKenzie
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
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From writer@communication.ca Tue, 7 Aug 2001 00:25:08 -0400
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 00:25:08 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re: [mapleblue-l] KINGSTON: 16 hours of free live music so far, and we're still going!
Oops! And apologies to Kyra.
I mentioned that today's act was a Kingston singer-songwriter and neglected
to mention that she is Kyra Walker, who performs as simply Kyra.
P&L
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob MacKenzie"
To: ; "Maplepost@Icomm.Ca"
; "Cdnfolk-L@Icomm.Ca" ;
Sent: August 7, 2001 12:21 AM
Subject: [mapleblue-l] KINGSTON: 16 hours of free live music so far, and
we're still going!
> Hi All
>
> This weekend, we passed the halfway mark in the Newlands' Pavilion Concert
> Series -- eight out of the thirteen two-hour concerts successfully
> presented. Joy!
>
> Today, Kingston singer-songwriter gave us a taste of her unique and
> interesting music and was followed, as you may expect, with a set by Poem
de
> Terre. It was a beautiful sunny day with a cooling breeze off the water
and
> musicians and audience alike had a great time.
>
> Next Sunday, we start an hour later -- at 2:00 p.m. -- our usual time
having
> pre-empted by a wedding. The musical guests will be Boca Trio, a very
> theatrical group with a very special sound. If you're in the Kingston
area
> at all, I invite you to come out and hear them (and us too, of course).
>
> Because I have taken on some other commitments which cut my available time
> in half, I'm looking for some volunteers to help out with fund-raising
(the
> series is still not fully funded). If you are in Kingston and would like
to
> help out, please send me an e-mail or else telephone me at 546-5114
anytime.
>
> Peace and Love.
>
> Bob MacKenzie
>
> Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
> http://communication.ca/Newlands
>
> Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
> www.besonic.com/assumenothing
>
> For reviews of new music releases, go to Sound Bytes
> music reviews at http://communication.ca/soundbytes.
>
>
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From gwilburn@sympatico.ca Tue, 7 Aug 2001 13:46:38 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 13:46:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gene Wilburn gwilburn@sympatico.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] Email address change
A quick note. As of tomorrow my interlog.com account will expire. Please
change my email, if I'm in your address book,
from
njo@interlog.com
to
gwilburn@sympatico.ca
Thanks,
Gene
--
Gene Wilburn, gwilburn@sympatico.ca
Northern Journey Online, http://www.NorthernJourney.com
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Wed, 8 Aug 2001 13:05:12 -0700
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 13:05:12 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Canmore Folk Music Festival - Saturday
Jude decided that puttering round the house for a bit would be a good
prelude to spending the entire festival with Liam given my stage
management duties. Thus, my daughter Awun, son Liam and I, motored
out to Canmore bright and early Saturday morning, under sunny skies.
Jude drove out later on.
I had the early call to meet up with the Allstar boys with the main
stage gear and Steve Darke who was on tap to run the mains for the
weekend. As usual there was last minute scrambling happening as
volunteers worked to get things ready. There was some local muscle
available to unload the truck, thank goodness, so I was able to focus
on re-aquainting myself with the performer tech charts, assuming, as
I usually do, that 80% would be slightly incorrect. I had to lower
this estimate since there were fewer large bands on the bill this
year.
The Canmore Festival site is stunningly beautiful. The permanent log
and wood mainstage looks out on a large clearing surrounded by a
grove of evergreens which creates an outdoor "room". The mountains
peek over top of the trees and the Three Sisters rise to the
southeast as a backdrop above the mainstage.
Major changes had occurred with the mainstage itself. The front of
the stage had been extended out, giving us way more stage room. Just
off the front of the stage was a platform for our monitors. So long
as the weather held, we had way more room to place performers. If
the weather moved in though, we were faced with having to push our
monitors and our performers further back under the roof.
Last year for the first time Canmore adopted a Saturday evening
concert as part of the overall festival and this feature was being
used again this year. On tap for the evening, starting at 7 were the
Masabo Cultural Company, Tri-Continental, Richard Wood and the
Oysterband.
The mainstage Creosotes showed up later in the morning. Our crew
would be myself as stage manager with Awun, Whitney, Zac and Kieth as
movers and setters. Harold from Allstar was on monitors as usual and
Jimmy from Allstar, who we had worked with in Calgary last year, was
on hand as a back-up and techie assistant. With Steve Darke on the
mains I knew we had a solid team. We set to with labeling our lines
and getting everything ready. We were operating with six vocals, six
instruments and six direct boxes, a dedicated drum kit mic array,
dedicated bass amp d.i. and four additional lines in the back for
miscellaneous placements.
As the day progessed, big clouds moved in from time to time but
nothing untoward came down from them. They did provide for dramatic
and ever-changing visuals over the mountains. Jude arrived and
started helping out in the backstage hospitality area which was her
volunteer spot for the weekend. The rest of the crew took turns
fussing with Liam, ensuring that he was suitably entertained.
The Oysterband had performed at the Jasper Folk Festival the night
before and we were expecting them for a soundcheck around four.
Masabo showed up in the early afternoon wondering if they could have
a check too and we suggested they return at five so we could simply
leave them set up as they were first up.
We set up the stage for the Oysterband, at least according to the
plot I had. Four o' clock arrived but the band didn't. I figured
mountains and Winnebago's had gotten in the way. About a half hour
later they did show up but when we explained we couldn't soundcheck
them and then leave everything alone, (surprize) they decided not to
soundcheck. I got the sense that things might have been a little
loose in Jasper...we learned that Friday night had been raining and
cold, and the crowd had been small, alas. I also got the sense they
were surprized by our advance preparation. Their plot did need some
tweaking and I got the real set-up for later on. I explained that
with all our mainstage concerts and workshops I made a policy of
taking an extra few minutes to do line checks once everyone was set
up.
Masabo showed up at five and we got them up and in position. This
five member group used multiple djembe, doumdoum (sp?) and balaphon
along with vocals. Having spoken to them and gotten their plot
earlier in the day we discovered that a miscommunication had led me
to getting the mirror image of their plot. Fortunately, this didn't
matter to them so all was well. We cleaned the front of the stage of
lines by using our backline mics to create a dance area in front of
their instruments. Soundcheck was easy and it was obvious that
rhythm was the name of their game.
At 6:00 the familiar sound of bagpipes indicated that the crowd was
about to enter. In an amazing display of restraint, the crowd, who
had been lined up for hours to secure front of stage seating,
obediantly followed the piper in line towards the stage. Only at the
very end did this discipline break and the land rush begin.
Illness had prevented CBC's Sharon Edwards from attending as evening
MC so Susan Casey from the Calgary Folk Club took on the role. Sharp
at 7 we started up with the Masabo Cultural Company, now from B.C.
but originally from West Africa. Changing backstage from their usual
jeans, Kossa, Yoro, Sekou, Fana and Confort were now dressed in
multicoloured shirts, hats and pants. Their performance involved
much high energy percussion, singing, dancing and storytelling by
Confort. Fana in particular was a dancing fool...he apparantly has
many years of professional ballet behind him. At one point he had
the xylophone-like balophon held by a strap around his neck while he
played and spun in circles. Fana also took on the role of dance
instructor, getting the crowd to mimic his moves. Confort's story
was an extended and humourous affair, to judge by the reaction of the
crowd. I was scrambling and missed this bit. With the crowd already
dancing and cheering an encore was a forgone conclusion. Canmore is
not as heavily constrained as Calgary re timelines and if encores are
earned they are given.
Next up was Tri-Continental with Bill Bourne, Lester Quitzau and
Madagascar Slim. Having worked with them in Calgary we had their
set-up down pat. For the first time I noticed that Bill attacks his
foot board in stocking feet. "Blue Eyed Moggy" started things off
and "Brand New House" got the dancers up in front of the northern
sound stack. Tri-Continental earned a semi-standing ovation and an
encore.
As this set came to an end a very slight drizzle began...not much to
speak of, and in fact, rather pleasant given the heat, but with the
dark clouds looming we were concerned that something more heavy was
coming. We moved our monitors back onto the stage and set up the mic
line under cover of the roof. Next up was Richard Wood with back-up
from J.P. Cormier and Hilda Chaisson Cormier. Perhaps taking a tip
from Masabo, this ensemble tried for the nattily dressed award.
Richard had shiny blue snakeskin patterned pants and a black leather
jacket. J.P. had a black hat with blue and red hatband, a black
shirt with red and yellow flames and a black leather jacket. Hilda
had a blue velvet shirt, shiny black pants and grey high-heel boots.
In shorts and t-shirt I felt like such a grub.
Richard hit the stage with his usual high energy and the trio blasted
out a bunch of fiddle/guitar/piano Maritime instrumentals. The
drizzle passed although we could see a major storm happening behind
us that obscured the Three Sisters. In almost no time however this
cleared and the crowd was treated to the sight of an incredible
double rainbow that arched over the stage, filling the valley to the
east. Richard turned over the mic to J.P. and Hilda who performed
"Molly May" and "The Island" to a strong response. Back to
instrumentals the trio rocked out to the end of their set easily
earning an encore from the crowd.
Little did we know our adventures were only just beginning. With
Richard rocking out his encore and the Oysterband ready and waiting
backstage, I was on the wings with the white board in my hand
awaiting the turnover. Suddenly all the lights and all the sound cut
out. I yelled out to Richard to keep playing. He moved out to the
edge of the stage and did so. Hilda left her keyboard and began a
vigourous stepdance, much to the crowd's delight and the encore ended
with huge applause.
I, of course, was backstage trying to find out what had happened.
The electricians showed up and were soon hard at work at the panels.
Time passed. Then we got the word. It was nothing on stage, the
problem was at a transformer on a pole on the street outside.
Frantic calls went out to Transalta for a repair crew as fevered
consultations began backstage. The weather was fine and the evening
was warm. The power was still up in the concession area so people
could get food and drink. We got a powered speaker and a long
extension chord to be able to tell the crowd to stick it out, help
was on the way. In the meantime we had no idea how long it would
take the repair crew to get there and, once there, how long to fix
the problem. Options of cancelling the show and putting the
Oysterband on the next night were raised. The problem of people who
had purchased day tickets came up...oy what a headache! In fifteen
minutes the linemen arrived and the crowd gave a huge cheer as one of
them climbed the pole. I kept trying to get a time stamp on when we
might be able to start up again but no one could say. Ken Rooks, the
artistic director was willing to hold on as long as possible if we
could get the Oyster Band onstage and off again before midnight.
Repairs continued. Another lineman got up the pole. Onstage, we had
abundant time, by the light of flashlights to set up the Oysterband.
We got some hand drummers and dancers onstage and, holding
flashlights on them, kept up the crowd energy. Almost everyone stuck
it out. The linemen came down the pole and we got the sign. The
lights came up. I went to the MC mic and said "check" and it boomed
out over the crowd to huge applause. We were away again. A quick
linecheck and the Oysterband took the stage, one hour and twenty
minutes late. Amazingly, the mainstage crowd area was still packed.
"Bells of Rhymney", "Native Son", "Everywhere I Go" "I'm On the Edge"
and "One Green Hill" got the dancers up and moving. The band was
tight and visually exciting, and John on lead vocals projects
considerable charisma. John and Chopper sat on the monitors for a
melodion and cello instrumental. The crowd was hugely enthusiastic
and the band easily earned an encore. This closed the Saturday show
on the dot at 11:57.
As we left the park after putting the stage to bed, a slight drizzle
cooled us off. We headed over to the Senior's Hall where the nightly
parties would be held. I had a beer and, more importantly, helped
myself to a plate of food. Chat and meeting old friends was the
program for that night with everyone pacing themselves for the days
to come.
Jude, Awun, Liam and I had our old room at the delightful Paintbox
Lodge once again. I set Liam up with a bed on the floor and this
year, he stayed there. Hooray! Better him than me.
To be continued.
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Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 15:51:33 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Canmore Folk Music Festival - Sunday
Sketchy sleep with the previous night's adventures and too much
thinking ahead in my brain, coffee became a high priority. Jude had
left disgustingly early to take the early morning shift in the
hospitality tent. Put in our bed by Jude, Liam, as usual, needed to
have his knees in my kidneys and his arm on my neck. He slept fine.
I eyed the clock and snuck out of bed to grab a shower, warning Awun
that Liam was on his own. As soon as I was under the water he began
to squeak. Jude had made us muffins and getting some of these in
Liam and not on the floor was the next project. Dressed and primed
for the day we hit the site. I loaded Liam in the backpack and took
on my morning duties with an extra load.
Canmore differs from most festivals in that the mainstage features
all-day workshops simultaneously with two side stages. The remainder
of our extended Creosote crew had the duty on those stages. On
mainstage we had two local Canmore acts first up at 10:35 doing back
to back mini concerts. Johnny Aloha and the Volcanoes of Sound did
not quite live up to their name but with plastic leis and tropical
shirts were an amusing start to the day. While they may not have had
the professionalism of some of the headliners they had energy and
enthusiasm. They regaled a partisan local crowd with numbers like
"Stop, In The Name of Love". String Fever performed some nice
instrumentals on harp and fiddle as I recall but I was getting ready
for the first collaboration of the day and missed most of their set.
"West & East African Music" brought together Masabo, Njava and
Madagascar Slim. Njava had thankfully passed on setting up their
full array so this became fairly manageable although the stage was
very full. The performers took turns leading in numbers while the
others added percussion and guitar backup.
"Vocal Harmonies" featured the Oysterband, the Arrogant Worms and
Hart Rouge. It was nice to see Suzanne, Michelle and Paul
again...we've known each other and worked together at this festival
since the early 80's. Michelle had wee Luka in tow and we showed off
our kids to each other. She was able to pass Luka on to a Canmore
volunteer for childcare while on stage. Similarly, those wormy guys,
Trevor, Chris and Mike are old friends and whenever they are around,
fun is not far behind. They had come down from Jasper and confirmed
the bum weather that festival had experienced. The Oysterband had
first encountered the Worms in Jasper and had concluded that their
nutty humour was right up their alley. Fun was guaranteed. The
three groups took turns in their harmony offerings. The Oysterband
did "Old Triangle" an old English Christmas song, and "Bold Riley".
Hart Rouge presented a stunning "Helpless", "Revielle" and "A La
Claire Fontaine". The Worms bent things with "Trichinosis", "Big Fat
Road Manager", "Celine Dion" and "Wouldn't It Be Great If Everybody
Had a Gun". The three groups closed with a collaboration on "Bright
Morning Star 'A Rising".
Next up "World Music Improvisation" with Celso Machado and Qiu Xia
He, Carlos del Junco and Fana and Kossa from Masabo. During a song
being led by Qiu Xia on pipa, Carlos tossed in the theme from the
Lone Ranger as part of a break on harp. Improv was definitely the
name of the game and everyone had fun taking chances and pushing the
limits.
"Celtic Jam" brought together Richard Wood, J.P. Cormier and Hilda,
and local fiddle faves ClanTerra. Since this was close to a
duplicate of a workshop held here a few years back, I knew what to
expect. Sure enough, once the music started, there was very little
time given for the audience to applaud. The musicians took turns
calling out song titles or key changes and the Celtic licks just kept
rolling out. Richard and the ClanTerra fiddlers hit it off easily
and J.P. likewise added his usual stunning guitar. After this
session I asked J.P about a show we are hosting with him at the
Nickelodeon next spring. I suggested we could bring in ClanTerra as
openers for the show and J.P. jumped at the idea suggesting they
could work out some kind of grand finale together in the afternoon.
With the Celts taken care of it was time for the "Blues Jam" with
Tri-Continental, Carlos del Junco and Eric Bibb. Once again, all the
performers took turns leading numbers while everyone else slipped in
with some hot licks. The crowd was in high energy by the end of this
session and were screaming for an encore. Encore's are ok for the
evening concerts but not the workshops alas.
The evening concerts brought the whole crowd back to our area and it
soon became obvious we had a very full house on our hands. We
encouraged the audience to squeeze together to make more room.
With the workshops out of our hair I was able to draw up the entire
evening's concert plots on the big white board in my "office" in the
hall just off the side of the stage. Compared to the workshops our
turnovers were dead easy for the most part. We then used the small
white board to indicate the previous and upcoming line assignments.
This was carried onstage during every turnover so everyone could see
what was needed.
With CBC's Jeff Collins on the MC mic, we started off with Calgary's
Sheep River Rounders. Performing on guitars, fiddle and bass this
group sang with pleasant harmonies on a number of western numbers. I
missed most of this set as I was catching some dinner.
Eileen Laverty was next up. With strong vocals and an engaging stage
presence Eileen ran through songs from her Prairie Music Award
winning album. Once again I was involved backstage and missed most
of her set.
While there I was introduced to another performer who had just shown
up. Nathan Rogers, Stan's son was with us at the Stan Rogers
Memorial Stage. He was planning to be there for the next two days
and I spoke with him about doing a tweener the next night. Nathan
has the Rogers look and the Rogers intensity. His earrings are
doubled and quite a bit thicker than I recall Stan's being. The
tongue stud is definitely a new innovation.
Celso Machado and Qiu Xia He took the stage next. Performing on
virtuoso pipa, guitar, percussion and a very weird stringed
instrument that looked something like a gourd with fuzzy hardware
store string to pluck. Among other things Celso got the crowd wired
with an inspired percussion solo...on his face. Celso and Qiu Xia
earned a semi-standing ovation and encore for their performance.
Hart Rouge were next performing a selection of songs in French and
English from their most recent albums. As always the Campagne
sibling harmony was a standout and the crowd rewarded them with a
semi-standing ovation and encore.
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer took to the stage for a tweener while
we did the next turnaround. They performed "Tanglewood Tree" to a
good response.
Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman were next, an act I'd been
particularly looking forward to. They had asked us for some extra
vocal positions as they had made some friends during the day. Hart
Rouge joined them for "Same All Over The World". Karen pulls out all
the stops when she hits the stage. To me it seems she takes
outrageous chances with her vocals, pushing to the limit. Maybe it's
just that she has no limit and can go anywhere. Whatever the case,
Karen can range from Sachmo growl to Joplin wail all in the same song
and the results are a constant surprise. Pete is an absolutely
monster guitar player who can play with understatement and dynamics.
Combine the two and you have an act hard to beat. They easily earned
a semi-standing ovation and were joined by Celso Machado on
percussion and Monika and Lala from Njava on vocals on their encore.
About this time I was backstage when I noticed Leonard Podoluck and
the rest of Scruj MacDuhk at the backstage gate. They'd been passing
through and dropped in to share the fun. I worked it out with
Leonard that he'd help us out in the evening's finale.
Next up, the Arrogant Worms. What's to say? The backstage area was
full as other performers squeezed in to share the fun. The boys hit
the stage at a run and never let up. The audience was falling apart
with laughter. A local theatre group, The Green Fools, that uses
large head figures on stilts gave Don and Mardelle's boys the loan of
two large carrot masks. The boys ran out on stage during "Carrot
Juice Is Murder". The "Celtic" singing number ("hork ptui meow
meow") was followed by the "Riverdance" which brought the whole
audience to their feet for a sustained ovation and encore.
Backstage, members of the Oyster Band were wiping tears from their
eyes.
Tim Readman, late of the Fear of Drinking had shown up and I plugged
him in as a tweener during the next turnover. He got a very good
response from the crowd.
Holger Peterson was introduced to give an intro for the final act of
the evening Carlos del Junco. Carlos and his band turned in a killer
set, filling the dance area and keeping everyone jumping. They too
earned a standing ovation and encore.
Closing down the evening we brought out Leonard along with a bunch of
the scheduled performers to lead the crowd in singing "Will The
Circle Be Unbroken". That was it for the evening, we put the stage
to bed and headed over to the party. Once again it was one beer and
food for me. A combination of Njava and Masabo percussionists had
taken the stage and had some people dancing. With the Paintbox Lodge
just across the lane, crawling back to bed was an option but I opted
to pack it in early.
And there will be more.
cheers, Vic
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Wed, 8 Aug 2001 17:38:01 -0700
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 17:38:01 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Canmore Folk Music Festival - Monday
Another hot day in the offing I bundled up Liam to head to the site.
Jude had once again left early and Awun had walked over to take
advantage of the free pancake breakfast and entertainment on the
street. Tim Williams along with Kelly Jay (from Crowbar) were among
the musicians entertaining.
Once again the mainstage sessions started with a couple of
mini-concerts by local performers. First up Sully's Garage who hit
the stage with high energy performing Lennie Gallant's "Rustico" and
some Great Big Sea numbers to an enthusiastic crowd. Stephanie
Christensen, whose artwork has graced Canmore Folk Festival T-shirts
for years was next up. Obviously nervous, using a guitar pick-up for
the first time and unfamiliar with monitors, I gave her a quick
coaching about what to expect. Singing with a very pleasant voice
she soon got over her nerves and enjoyed herself, as did the crowd.
I was plotting out "World Music" with Carlos del Junco, ClanTerra and
Celso and Qiu Xia. This was a nice session but I was scrambling
backstage trying to put out fires. The night before we'd blown and
exchanged a guitar amp during Carlos del Junco's set. With one amp
down we were facing a situation at 3 that afternoon of having one amp
less than we needed with high power workshops happening on all three
stages. To add to this the rental drumkit opened up at stage 2 for
the first time that morning was found to be incomplete. In addition,
Njava had informed me that they intended to set up their entire array
on stage three for their "Malagasy Music" session there. I spent
quite a bit of time running back and forth between the stages trying
to figure out how to cover all our bases.
"World Music" included some nice jams but I missed most of them.
Next up was "Music From the Prairies" with Hart Rouge, Eileen Laverty
and the Sheep River Rounders. The performers attacked this workshop
in round robin fashion sharing some nice songs and talking about the
Prairie experience.
After this, "Hot Strings" with Celso, Qiu Xia, J.P. Cormier, Lester
Quitzau and Madagascar Slim, Allen from the Oysterband and Dossy from
Njava. We set the pickers up in a line and cut them loose and hot
the session was. The audience built through this session and,
despite the heat, some dancers took to the wings. A good time was
had.
Wish I could have heard more since I was coming up against the 3 'o
clock deadline for monster workshops on all the stages. Somehow we
coordinated the gear and everyone got up and running. We had "Roots
Rock" with the Oysterband, ClanTerra and Richard Wood, a very high
energy session indeed. While this was cranking I headed over to
Stage 3 where Njava was setting up...and setting up...and setting up.
I regarded it as a rehersal for their concert later on and took notes
and made diagrams, picking up on a few things they had added or
neglected to tell me. I presume they eventually performed but I
raced back to mainstage. "Roots Rock" was cooking to a finale and we
were faced with cleaning the stage completely so as to present a
special afternoon concert with Jesse Winchester.
I had bumped into Jesse the day before sitting in the shade with his
son. I re-introduced myself and reminded him that we had met in
Calgary in '89 when I was a.d. of the newly resurrected Calgary Folk
Festival. We chatted awhile and I got his plot...one vocal, one mic.
For "Roots Rock" we had three amps, a drumkit and a mess of mics.
Fortunately there are doors in the backdrop for rolling the drumkit
backstage. We sent everything else out that way too.
With the stage clean we set up Jesse with a stool to sit on and
another to put his water and set list on. We waited a few minutes
for the crowd to filter back from the other stages and set off.
Jesse performed an absolutely stunning set. He's a laid back
performer and in the heat of the day you might expect the crowd would
doze but no way. "Club Manhatten", "Brand New Tennessee Waltz", "I
Don't Think You Love Me Anymore", "Little Glass of Wine", "That's
What Makes Us Strong", "Yankee Lady" and a host of others had the
crowd in his hands. The whole audience area was amazingly quiet for
this set. Jesse was obviously having a very good time and expressed
his appreciation for the crowd and volunteers many times. He
concluded with an accapella "Can't Stand Up Alone" featuring his
classic dance moves. A full house standing ovation brought him back
for an encore.
Afterwards, Steve Darke said he'd had a heck of time with the mix.
I'd noticed Jesse singing way back from the mic. Steve said
sometimes he was getting as much voice in the guitar mic as in the
vocal and he had to push the levels right up to the edge and then
back off when the crowd applauded because their noise would come back
through the line.
Backstage I chatted with Jesse some more, telling him I'd been on the
Juno jury when "Gentleman of Leisure" got the roots nomination. I
told him I'd thought he'd been robbed by Bruce Cockburn for the
award...still do. Jesse said he'd been very happy to get that
nomination since so many people still think he's American not
Canadian.
Next up for their concert spot, Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer. They
offered lovely renditions of "When I Go", "Crocodile Man",
"Tanglewood Tree", "Gentle Drums of Eden", "The Mountain", "I Go Like
The Raven" and "Sweet Jane". They earned a semi-standing ovation and
an encore from the crowd.
Eric Bibb was next up and he warned me backstage he was adding some
guests, Carlos del Junco on harp and Henry, the great bass player
from Carlos' band. Eric turned in a wonderful set and the addition
of Carlos and Henry on some numbers was magic.
Meanwhile, backstage, more magic was occurring. I noticed Nathan
Rogers with his 12 string guitar. While six or seven of us sat on
the border of the backstage flower beds Nathan sang us "Lockkeeper".
There were a few damp eyes after that one.
In speaking with Nathan earlier on I had suggested he could do the
tweener as we tore down from Njava's set. He suggested that he'd
like to do the spot after Eric Bibb while we set up Njava. He said
he'd seen how long the Winnipeg crew had taken to get Njava up and
running. I think he was expecting to be able to get a few songs in
before we were ready.
Prior to this though I had thoroughly mapped out Njava's plot. One
of the problem areas was a keyboard/synth array that included an
attached rack. I found out from the keyboard player that he needed 8
to 10 minutes to program loops into the synth after we had them set
up on the stage. I thought "no way" and suggested he do his
programming backstage. He explained he couldn't because once the
synth was unplugged, he lost all the programmed loops. I thought
about this and studied my stage plots. The keys/synth array needed
four direct boxes. I figured I could use our four back lines. I
went back with a new suggestion. "What if we gave you an onstage
power bar and the four di lines you will use during the show. We'll
set you up behind a riser and you can program your loops during
previous sets. When it's time to set you up we get as many bodies as
we need and move the whole rack and keyboard array out on stage as a
unit." Njava's keyboard man's eyes lit up and said it would work and
that's what we did.
Eric Bibb and company closed their set to a full house standing
ovation and launched into an encore. Backstage we had the full drum
kit set up behind the drum doors. Behind that was four congas and
other drums. Behind that was amps. Choreography was the name of the
game and I primed our crew and Njava about how we were going to load
in. Eric came off, elated with his reception. Nathan got on the
mics for his tweener. I had arranged with him that at the end of his
first song he should catch my eye. I would either give him the
twirling finger "keep on going" sign or the slash across the throat,
"cut it there" sign.
We set to, rolling out the kit, the amps, and getting lots of muscle
and hands for the keys. The mics went up and everything fell into
place. Nathan's song was a good one, tho' I can't remember what it
was. He got a good crowd response. During the applause he looked
over at me and was astounded when I gave him the "cut" sign...we were
done loading in and were ready for line checks. With seven
performers and multiple instruments the line checks took some time
but we were 15 minutes from the end of Eric's set to the start of
Njava's. I was pleased. Calgary's crew had taken 20 min. without
line checks.
The stage crew went backstage for a high-five session and some
lemonade. Njava started rockin' the joint. Njava, on the face of
things might be a traditional Malagasy band but the synth loops make
for a very European techno sound. Monika and Lala have some very
nice vocals and dressed in long colourful dresses made a very
impressive front line. The other band members were top-notch,
filling the dance area with swaying dancers and keeping everyone's
feet tapping. Njava earned a semi-standing ovation and encore.
Going out for the encore they told the crowd how this was the last
concert of their tour and how happy they were with the reception and
with how Canmore had treated them. The whole band gathered around
Monika and Lala's vocal mics for an accapella closer.
Set-up means tear down but a little easier. We opened the back doors
to roll everything out again while Calgary's Mike Stack performed a
song as a tweener. He too got a good crowd response and we were soon
up and ready for Dougie MacLean. Andy Donnelly took to the mic as MC
for this concert. Andy, a massive Scot with a thick brogue and vast
humour hosts the Celtic Show on CKUA radio. He got the crowd up on
their feet to demonstrate a Celtic cuddle for Dougie who was hugely
amused. Dougie started off with "Waiting for the Storm" and did many
of the same songs he did in Calgary. Prior to the festival, Ken
Rooks, the artistic director, had wondered if we should switch Dougie
and Njava in the schedule. He feared he'd made an error and that
Dougie might not be able to follow such a high energy act. I said,
"no worries". I was right. The crowd grew as quiet as they had for
Jesse Winchester earlier in the day. Towards the end of his set
Dougie revealed he'd been under extreme pressure to perform
"Caledonia" during this set. Then he revealed that he'd been sitting
down with Andy Donnelly who had come up with some new words. Andy
came out and "sang" the chorus of the song with "Canmore" substituted
for "Caledonia". The crowd gave him an ovation. Dougie's version of
the real thing resulted in a full house standing ovation and encore.
Last up, J.P. Cormier and Hilda Chaisson Cormier. They turned in a
spirited set of lots of old favorites and some new numbers. J.P. did
a stunning medley of Celtic instrumentals on the banjo. They closed
with "Kelly's Mountain" earning a standing ovation and encore.
Backstage I'd been organizing the traditional Canmore finale. For
years we have gotten all the performers back onstage to provide a
chorus for the "Mary Ellen Carter" and "Four Strong Winds". With a
line of vocal mics across the front and the stage full of performers,
volunteers and stage crew, this year Nathan Rogers shared a vocal and
traded verses with J.P. Cormier on "The Mary Ellen Carter". The
whole crowd were on their feet singing along. Bill Bourne took the
lead on "Four Strong Winds" with a chorus of thousands filling the
park and rising over the trees. By the end of the song we were all
in festival bliss.
The stage crew fulfilled our duties of tearing down the mics and
stands and putting away the lines and then it was off to the party.
Liam was still wide awake and we took him in with us. The Senior's
Centre contains a large room with a stage and a connecting hall with
bar leads to a smaller quiet room. The quiet room was soon dominated
by a large group of locals and stage crew who were in bluegrass
picking mode. In the party room, a PA on stage was taken over by
members of Njava initially. Soon the Oysterband took over with
assistance from Carlos del Junco and Richard Wood. Karen Savoca and
Monika from Njava did some scat wars vocals and the dance floor
remained full. After a couple hours Liam and Jude faded and I took
them back to the Paintbox and got them settled before returning.
More of the same under the influence of more beers was happening.
After awhile I moved over to the quiet room...the loud had reached a
threshold for me. Mike Stack had joined the pickers and I sat in
next to him planning to add some vocals where possible. Soon John,
Allen and Chopper from the Oysterband joined in and vocals became the
game. Karen Savoca and Monika from Njava joined in. The Arrogant
Worms raised jars and voices at a nearby table. Renditions of "The
Weight", some Neil Young, some Creedence, a little Hank Williams,
some early Beatles and "Goodnight Irene" followed. I had run out of
beer and my voice was about gone close to 3 am. That was enough and
I crawled back to the Paintbox.
Tomorrow, Jude, Liam and I head up to Edmonton as guests of the
Edmonton Folk Music Festival. Among others, Jennifer Warnes performs
tomorrow night. I'll take some notes, and reports will follow
sometime next Monday or Tuesday.
cheers, Vic
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From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 9 Aug 2001 06:53:21 -0700
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 06:53:21 -0700
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - August 8/01
FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PDT
Host: Val Cormier
http://citr.ca
-streaming live in MP3-
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August 8, 2001
Tonight's featured festivals:
Edmonton (http://www.efmf.ab.ca) August 9-12
Under the Volcano (http://www.tao.ca/~volcano) August 12, Cates Park, North
Vancouver
BOCEPHUS KING - Blues For Buddy Bolden
A Small Good Thing (New West)
FAIRFIELD FOUR - Po' Lazarus
Down From the Mountain (Lost Highway)
JOE HENRY - Monkey
Fuse (Mammoth)
THE FLATLANDERS - Down In My Hometown
More a Legend Than a Band (Rounder)
JIMMIE DALE GILMORE w/VICTORIA WILLIAMS - Banks of the Guadalupe
One Endless Night (Windcharger/Rounder)
JOE ELY - All Just To Get To You
The Best of Joe Ely (MCA Nashville)
BAABA MAAL - Jamma Jenngii
Missing You (Palm)
BOUBACAR TRAORE - Le Jour du Trente et Un
Sa Golo (Label Bleu)
SHOOGLENIFTY - Maggie Ann of Clachnabrochan
Solar Shears (Compass)
OYSTERBAND - Blood Wedding
Holy Bandits (Rykodisc)
JERK WITH A BOMB - No Amount of Pills
The Old Noise (Scratch)
THE DICKEL BROTHERS - Dig My Grave
Volume 2 (Empty)
RAE SPOON - Honkin' At Minivans
Grrrls With Guitars Compilation, Vol. 2 (Grrrls With Guitars)
EMBER SWIFT - Freak
Permanent Marker (Few'll Ignite Sound)
[concert calendar: music bed - CARLOS DEL JUNCO/The Field/Up And At 'Em
(Big Reed)]
DAVE CARTER & TRACY GRAMMER - 41 Thunderer
Drum Hat Buddha (Signature Sounds)
THE BE GOOD TANYAS - The Littlest Birds (Sing the Prettiest Songs)
Blue Horse (self)
MARIA MULDAUR w/ALVIN YOUNGBLOOD HART - I'm Goin' Back Home
Richland Woman Blues (Stony Plain)
COWBOY JUNKIES - The Water Is Wide
Rarities, B-Sides and Slow, Sad Waltzes (True North)
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UPCOMING:
July/August: Festival season
Sept.: Live in Studio A - guests tba
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Hesitate in August.
Be shy.
Let your toes tremble in their sandals.
--Anne Sexton (1928-1974)
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 09 Aug 2001 15:11:49 -0400
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 15:11:49 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 9, 2001
FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in Montreal
Folk Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined,
folk-oriented program on Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends
throughout the Montreal area and into parts of northern New York, northern
Vermont and Eastern Ontario.
CKUT can also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk
Roots/Folk Branches web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
August 9, 2001
Note: This show was extended until noon. Until further notice, Folk
Roots/Folk Branches will be on until noon every week.
FRED HOLSTEIN- The Telling Takes Me Home
Fred Holstein: A Collection (Fred Holstein)
ERIC BIBB- Walkin’ Home
Painting Signs (EarthBeat!)
RICHARD DYER-BENNET- The Garden Where the Praties Grow
2 (Smithsonian Folkways)
JEAN RITCHIE- Careless Love
Field Trip (Greenhays)
LEROY TROY- Shady Grove
The Old Grey Mare (Rounder)
The Montreal International Celtic Festival takes place August
10-12 on the grounds of the Douglas Hospital in Verdun. For information,
visit http://www.montrealcelticfestival.com/ or call 514-481-2471.
PAMELA MORGAN- It Ain’t Funny
On a Wing and a Prayer (Sleeping Giant)
BARRA MacNEILS- Coaltown Road
Until Now (Celtic Aire)
JERRY HOLLAND- New Market Reel
The Art of Traditional Fiddle (Rounder)
KIRK MacGEACHY & DAVID GOSSAGE- Hebridean Islands
The Shroud of Erin (Kirk MacGeachy)
John Prine and Tom Russell will perform on Friday August 24 at the
Spectrum. For tickets, call 514-790-1245.
JOHN PRINE- Sam Stone
Souvenirs (Oh Boy)
TOM RUSSELL- Where the Dream Began
Borderland (HighTone)
DANNY BRITT & PENN HARRIS- Rio Grande
Red Dawg Texas Stuff (Austin Red Dawg Publishing)
ALBERT & GAGE- Tumbleweed
Burnin’ Moonlight (MoonHouse)
PATTI WITTEN- Land of Souvenirs
Land of Souvenirs (Patti Witten)
JESSE COLIN YOUNG- Four in the Morning
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
THE HOLY MODAL ROUNDERS- Euphoria
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
JOAN BAEZ- There But For Fortune
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
THE EVEN DOZEN JUG BAND- Take Your Fingers Off It
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
JUDY RODERICK- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
The Ottawa Folk Festival takes place August 24-26. For
information, call 613-230-8234 or visit… http://www.ottawafolk.org/
DAVID FRANCEY- Paper Boy
Far End of Summer (Laker)
FRED EAGLESMITH- John Deere
Ralph’s Last Show (Signature Sounds)
STEPHEN FEARING- Expectations
So Many Miles (True North)
KATE & ANNA McGARRIGLE- Kiss and Say Goodbye
Kate & Anna McGarrigle (Hannibal)
Jesse Winchester and Guy Clark will perform on Tuesday September
25 at the Outremont Theatre.
JESSE WINCHESTER- My Song Bird
Nothing But A Breeze (Stony Plain)
GUY CLARK- That Old Time Feeling
Keepers (Sugar Hill)
Stacey Earle will perform on Wednesday September 12 at Club
Zone. For information, call 514-398-9875.
STACEY EARLE- Is It Enough (I Luuuv You)
Dancin’ With Them That Brung Me (Gearle)
EARL SCRUGGS w/ELTON JOHN- Country Comfort
Earl Scruggs and Friends (MCA Nashville)
VASSAR CLEMENTS- Makin’ Music Macon Georgia Style
Full Circle (OMS)
The KlezKanada Groyser Concert is Saturday August 25 at Camp B’nai
Brith in Lantier, Quebec. For info, call 514-345-2610, ext. 3249 or visit…
http://www.klezkanada.com/index.htm
BRAVE OLD WORLD- Big Train
Beyond the Pale (Rounder)
ZALMEN MLOTEK- Moorsoldaten (The Peat Bog Soldiers)
Ghetto Tango (Traditional Crossroads)
KHEVRISA- Old Bulgar
European Klezmer Music (Smithsonian Folkways)
MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT- Talking Casey
The Complete Studio Recordings (Vanguard)
MARK SELBY- Make Me a Pallet On Your Floor
Avalon Blues: A Tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt
(Vanguard)
EVE GOLDBERG- My Creole Belle
Ever Brightening Day (Sweet Patootie)
SHAWN CAMP- Tune of the Twenty Dollar Bill
Lucky Silver Dollar (Skeeterbit)
DAVID BUSKIN- Standing Still and Dancing
Wealthy Man (Inverted Turtle)
EMMYLOU HARRIS, ALISON KRAUSS & GILLIAN WELCH- Didn’t Leave Nobody but the
Baby
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Mercury)
THE KENNEDYS- Maura’s Intro/Sirens
Positively Live! (Jiffyjam)
CEPHAS & WIGGINS- Dog Days of August
From Richmond to Atlanta (Bullseye)
DARRYL PURPOSE- Koreatown
A Crooked Line (Tangible)
ROSIE FLORES- Speed of Sound
Speed of Sound (Eminent)
HOYLE OSBORNE- The Entertainer
Live at The Diamond Belle (Ripple)
Folk Roots/Folk Branches playlists since September 1998 are
archived at… http://www.ckutfolk.com/playlist.htm
For a list of all of the past guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
(with website links), visit… http://www.ckutfolk.com/guests.htm
Questions/comments are always welcome.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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From lewnmole@sentex.net Thu, 09 Aug 2001 22:02:00 -0700
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 22:02:00 -0700
From: BJ Lewis (Open Bookings) lewnmole@sentex.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] GIG: ON Lewis/Quarrington Duo in Jazz-FM Series @ Ont' Place Sunday
howdy all - long time since i've had a chance to post - hope you're
all having a fab summer (despite the extenda-heatwave in SW Ont if you
live here). if you're heading Toronto-way this weekend, Toronto's
primo jazz guitarist: Tony Quarrington and I are doing our show in
Jazz-FM's (formerly cjrt-fm) Sunday Brunch Series at Ontario Place.
we'll be doing lots of old jazz standards, bluesy torch and i'll be
singing some of tony's own very fine vocal jazz compositions. we'll
be playing in a room with a view of the lake and ...
***AIR CONDITIONING***!
***AIR CONDITIONING***!
***AIR CONDITIONING***!
here's the scoop:
brenda lewis (vocals)
& tony quarrington (jazz guitar)
Noon to 3pm
Jazz-FM "Summer of Jazz" Series
@ The Marina Grille
Ontario Place, Toronto
for anyone who does want to come, ontario place is kindly waiving the
parking and gate entrance fees (total $20 svings) for folks who arrive
with tony &/or myself - but you have to arrive @ 11:30 @ the east
gate, with one of us, or security won't do it. drop me a private
e-mail ahead of time, if you'd like to get in on the deal & i'll make
arrangements : )
here's the sched for the whole fab line-up for the series:
http://www.ontarioplace.com/en/ent/summer_of_jazz.htm
driving directions
http://www.ontarioplace.com/en/visit/location.htm
and a wee note to folks trying to get in touch with me lately:
i recently began a full-time, in-house publicist job (yippee!)
in the natural products industry (folk & health food-type-things,
DO go together), so i'm not around the ole home office much
anymore, and, am carefully limiting how much work i take on beyond
that (with my own company). best way to get a response is by e-mail.
also, i've been receiving a few messages by phone & e-mail (which i
haven't had time to reply to) re: my booking woodhall. nope, that's
not me - i handle media relations/publicity, only, for woodhall.
will post my sept gigs, soon. ciao for now.
brenda L (Guelph)
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"Her rich, full-bodied voice is an elastic instrument;
especially in songs that speak to the heart; whether choosing a jazz
standard or a song from a contemporary songwriter, Lewis has
impeccable taste."
Robert Reid, Entertainment,
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
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From rowan@inconnect.com Sat, 11 Aug 2001 01:27:26 -0600
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 01:27:26 -0600
From: Grant Hogarth rowan@inconnect.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] PLAYLIST: "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" August 7th, 2001
Playlist for "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" — August 7th, 2001
Today was my birthday, but I didn't play anything special.
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Format:
Artist | Cut | Album (year) | Label [Website] * = Multi-artist album
[INTRO] Larry Pattis | Amazing Grace | Random Chance (1997) | Liberal
Palette [www.larrypattis.com]
6:00
Montcorbier | Oi altas ondas | Le Piano de Sarah (2001) | CAM
[www.sri-camada.com] [www.ntic.qc.ca/~checom/Montcorbier.html]
Peter Lang | Lost on Chainbridge Road | Dharma Blues (2001) | Horus Music [ ]
Nancy Bryan | Nobody's Buying | Neon Angel (2000) | Acoustic Sounds
[www.acousticsounds.com]
One Fell Swoop | Water's Deep | Crazy Time (2000) Magoo [www.milesofmusic.com]
6:15
Cordes En Folie | Le Papillon | Vancouver World Music Collective* (2001) |
VWMC [www.vancouverworldmusic.org]
Cherie Call | Pilgrim Go! | Strictly Barefoot* (2001) | Timpanogos Singer
Songwriter Alliance [www.timpanogos.org]
Riders in the Sky | Billy the Kid | A Tribute to John Hartford: Live From
Mt. Stage* (2001) | Blue Plate [www.blueplatemusic.com]
The Winstons | Bending Blades | Vignettes (1999) | CLAWD [www.thewinstons.com]
6:30
Leonard Cohen | So Long, Marianne | Field Commander Cohen (2001) | Sony
Columbia [www.columbiarecords.com]
Dharma Boyz | Back in the Neighborhood | Back in the Neighbourhood (2001) |
Self Release [www.dharmaboyz.com]
6:45
Joel Cage | Lover | Nobody (1998) | Big 16 Music [www.joelcage.com]
Catie Curtis | Run | My Shirt Looks Good On You (2001) | Ryko
[www.catiecurtis.com] [www.rykodisc.com] [www.skyhand.com/catie]
Pierce Pettis | All in Good Time | State of Grace (2001) | Compass Records
[www.compassrecords.com]
7:00
Lee Roy Parnell | Guardian Angel | Tell The Truth (2001) | Vanguard Records
[www.vanguard.com]
Tess LeBlanc | The Bonny Bonny Banks of Vergio | Vizou CD Sampler (2001)
[www.tess.vizou.com]
**Cool jazz-flavoured take on a trad tune.
7:15
Karla Bonoff | Someone to Lay Down Beside Me | The Best of Karla Bonoff
(1999) | Sony Columbia [www.columbiarecords.com]
Laurie Lewis | Tattoo | Seeing Things (1998) | Rounder [www.rounder.com]
Mike Stevens | Jerusalem Ridge| The World is only Air… (2001) | Borealis
[www.borealisrecords.com] [www.mikestevensmusic.com]
7:30
Rachel Kane | Chasing Rainbows | All in a Dream (2001) | Self Release [ ]
Long John Baldry | A thrill's a thrill | A Thrill's A Thrill (1995) | EMI [ ]
Michelle Shocked | House Burning Down | Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix
(2000) | Ruf Records [www.rufrecords.com]
7:45
Spirit of the West | General Guiness | Old Material (1984-86) | Stony Plain
[www.spiritofthewest.bc.ca]
Turin Brakes | Underdog (Save me) | The Optimist LP (2001) | Astral Werks
[www.turinbrakes.com] [www.astralwerks.com]
8:00
Hunter Moore | The Road to Quang Tri | Conversations (2001) | Self Release
[www.huntermoore.com]
Ron Sexsmith | Cheap Hotel | Blue Boy (2001) | Interscope
[www.cookingvinyl.com] [www.spinartrecords.com] [www.ronsexsmith.com]
David Lindley & Wally Ingram | National Holiday | Twango Bango II (2001) |
??? [ ]
8:15
Gaelic Storm | Beggarman | Tree (2001) | Om town [www.higheroctave.com]
[www.gaelicstorm.com]
Don Conoscenti | Red Man Sky | Paradox of Grace (2001) | Cogtone
[www.donconoscenti.com]
8:30
Grasshoppers | Cold Dark Night | The Grasshoppers (2000) | Doobie Shea
Annie Wenz | Saskatoon Sky | Poet's Dance (2001) | Gypsy Moon Rising
[www.anniewenz.com]
Carrie Clark | Summertime | Release the Butterfly (1999) | self release
[www.carrieclark.com]
Nicole Edwards | Second Thoughts | On with my day (2001) | self release
[www.marewakefield.com]
8:45
Jenn Adams | Joliet | In the Pool (2001) | White Boxer Music
[www.jennadams.com] [www.apexmusic.mu]
Mare Wakefield | Ghost of John Denver | Factory (2001) | Self Release
[www.marewakefield.com]
[OUTRO]
Colin Reid | The Cat Came Back | Colin Reid Sampler 2001 | Veesik Music
[http://members.nbci.com/Colin_Reid]
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As always, send bouquets, brickbats, and feedback to the e-address in the
.sig below!
See my webpage for other playlists:
http://www.inconnect.com/~rowan/KRCL.htm
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Grant Hogarth
Host of "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" 6:00 to 9:00 am Tuesdays. (UMT+7)
KRCL 90.9 FM Salt Lake City, 96.5 FM Park City, 89.7 FM Moab (KZMU)
Webcasting via http://www.publicbroadcast.net/krcl/ppr/
mailto:rowan@inconnect.com (home) or granth@krcl.org (station)
STATION: http://www.krcl.org
PERSONAL: http://www.inconnect.com/~rowan/KRCL.htm
SNAIL-mail: 1752 So. 600 E., Salt Lake City, UT, USA 84105-3002
I'm delighted to audition CDs, but will not guarantee to air them.
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From writer@communication.ca Mon, 13 Aug 2001 14:53:55 -0400
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 14:53:55 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] REPORT ON, KINGSTON -- Newlands' Pavilion Concerts
Hi All
Newlands' Pavilion Concert Series is rolling right along. Even though we're
not yet fully funded, everybody is pulling together and making the music
happen. Yesterday was the ninth concert in the thirteen concert series.
The Boca Trio treated the audience to a wonderful repertoire of cabaret
style music in a variety of languages. Poem de Terre followed with another
eclectic program.
Next Sunday, Poem de Terre will be joined by Tom Savage and Vanessa Longul.
Tom is a talented Kingston singer-songwriter and Vanessa fills out his sound
with Tullesque flute. It should be a fun concert. Plan now to drop by
Macdonald Park and join the fun.
Peace and Love.
Bob MacKenzie
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
For reviews of new music releases, go to Sound Bytes
music reviews at http://communication.ca/soundbytes.
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Mon, 13 Aug 2001 20:50:05 -0700
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 20:50:05 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Edmonton Folk Music Festival - Thursday
More hot and sunny as Jude, Liam and I left Calgary and made the
drive to Edmonton. We pulled into the Edmonton Inn and got our
room...a hideous cave on the second floor with foot high windows
looking out onto the tarred roof over the atrium. Jude's the one
who's claustrophobic but this one got to me.
We scored our guest badges (another big tip 'o the hat to Edmonton
a.d. Terry Wickham) and soon caught a festival shuttle down to the
site. We took advantage of our early arrival to check out the
guest/performer area at the front and side of the stage in the
backstage area. This was a big improvement over last year with lots
more space for sitting. My photography aspirations were appeased.
Over to the kitchen area we were among the first to get in for the
evening's dinner...the usual sumptuous feast, thanks again to the
astoundingly competent Edmonton volunteer kitchen crew. With the
initial food line broken into eight serving areas (two being
vegetarian) service is quick and waiting is minimal.
We had a tasty dinner, re-connected with some old friends and headed
over to mainstage for the start of the show. Dougie MacLean opened
the festival with another humourous intro from CKUA's Andy Donnelly.
Among others Dougie performed "Talking With My Father" and "Feel So
Near", featuring the audience sing-a-long on the chorus. Having
heard this at three festivals in a row my judgement re audience
participation and response was Canmore #1, Calgary #2 and Edmonton
#3. Positioning in the show accounts for some of this. Then came
"These Broken Wings Won't Fly", "Ready For The Storm", and "You Can
Fall But You Must Not Lie Down". Dougie earned a good audience
response for a first-up act with lots of people still arriving,
scrambling for dinner and meeting friends.
Edmonton's Joel Kroeker did a tweener...I was packing Liam and
visiting folks backstage so I missed this one. Nathan Rogers turned
up and continued his boogyman interaction with Liam, begun at
Canmore. Liam laughed lots.
Ron Kavana took the stage next. I'd bumped into him backstage and we
had a hug in greeting while he checked out Liam. Ron initially took
the stage solo to perform "Mountains of Morn", Mick Coyne then joined
him on uillean pipes and Steve White came in on the next number with
some percussion. Thus began an ever-growing band in some extended
Celtic jamming. Niamh Parsons added her sublime vocals on "The Water
is Wide" and the full Edmonton House Band: Jack Semple on lead
guitar, Ron Casat on keys, Rusty Reed on mouth harps, Dave Babcock on
sax, Michelle Josef on drums and Kit Johnson on bass filled up the
stage. I was packing Liam around backstage so I only nosed in on
this session from time to time. Artistic Directors from a great many
festivals were in attendance as guests and it was nice re-connecting
with old acquaintances. Out front, the first dancers got to their
feet and the session got a good overall reaction from the crowd.
Edmonton songwriter Jim Henry with some assistance from Jeremiah
McDade did a tweener including a song that explored the theme of
learning about sex from the tabloid covers at the grocery store.
The Oysterband were next up...well rested from their extended stay in
the mountains after the Canmore Festival. Some had hiked up to the
Stanley Glacier while others had opted for a mountain bike ride from
Spray Gap to Banff. "Bells of Rhymney" led into an instrumental
medley that had the boys sitting out on the monitors and then off the
stage into the audience. This proved to have unexpected consequences
for Chopper as he had to edge his butt back onto the high stage while
continuing to play the cello. He ended up flat on his back and John
had to offer a boot to lift his shoulder while he continued to play
the melodion. When Chopper did manage to right himself, he got a
huge cheer. "Native Son" filled up the dance areas on either side of
mainstage and the Oysters earned a semi-standing ovation.
The four Waifs took to the tweener mics to present 3 songs which
started Edmonton's love affair with them...a similar response has
happened at other festivals I hear tell. Even as a tweener they kept
some dancers moving and got a great response from the crowd.
After a long, long line check session Joan Osborne and her band,
bass, guitar, kit, keys and mandolin hit the stage. Joan herself
occasionally played a baby blue Gibson electric. Jude and I chose to
do our regular evening hike up the hill and around the back of the
crowd for an overview of the whole site. I had Liam in the
backpack...all part of my training for some mountaineering later this
week. There was a good crowd on hand for a Thursday, though I knew
there would be lots more on the weekend. As usual, the beer gardens
were full despite the great music onstage. Joan and company did a
nice cover of Dylan's "Man In The Long Black Coat" among others.
Overall, I found her set to be far more laid back that the one she
presented a couple of years ago. The dancers agreed, and sat this
set out. Some old favorites like "St. Theresa" and "One of Us" got
great responses and Joan earned a semi-standing ovation. By this
point the night had cooled off enough that coats were required but
the skies remained clear. Off to the west as the darkness grew,
green lasers stabbed into the sky from the celebrations over at the
world games.
Cindy Church with Gary Kolliger on guitar took the stage for a
tweener, Cindy's voice is as appealing as ever. An odd spot though,
placing her between two other women singers. She might have gotten a
better response had she been placed differently. Liam persisted in
staying awake so Jude and I traded off so I could get some photos.
The final act of the evening was Jennifer Warnes backed up by a very
hot ensemble on mandolin/guitar, drums, keys and bass. Among others,
she presented "Let's Go To The Well", "Way Down Deep", "Coming Back
To You", "Firefly", "Invitation To The Blues", and closed with "First
We Take Manhatten". Jennifer's classic, and seemingly effortless
voice shone throughout gaining her a semi-standing ovation and
encore. She dedicated her first number, "The Late Love Comes" to the
memory of Mimi Farina, whose picture was put up on the video screens.
Next was "Lavender Blue Dilly Dilly" and she closed with "Bird On A
Wire".
With this pleasant start to the festival, we grabbed a shuttle back
to the hotel and packed it in early, pacing ourselves for the weekend.
To be continued.
cheers, Vic
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 22:02:53 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Edmonton Folk Music Festival - Friday
Waking up in the cave was too much and after a shower I left Jude in
bed and took an awake Liam, still in his pajamas, down a floor to the
lobby where we hung out watching the goldfish in the indoor creek
that surrounds the lounge. Spotting him, the hotel staff brought
over some fish food, so Liam was in bliss, tossing bits and watching
the fish gobble.
The Festival hospitality area off the lobby was open so I was able to
grab a coffee for me and some grapes and crackers for Liam. At the
same time I set up getting our big baby carriage moved down to the
site. I couldn't take it down myself as they have the site closed
off to all but local traffic and festival shuttles, but they were
more than willing to haul it down by shuttle during the day when
things were not too busy. Just one more service from the excellent
Edmonton volunteers.
Back upstairs, I convinced Jude that we should see if we could get a
room with real windows and was succesful later on in the day. Our
new room, on the 14th floor, looked out over the municipal airport
which kept Liam busy checking out helicopters and Cessna's.
After a lazy day we headed down to the site in mid-afternoon. It was
hot, hot, hot and we found a shady spot on the grass to laze about,
hoping in vain that Liam might choose to nap. I wandered over to
mainstage to watch the "tarp run" which is now a walk. In the past,
patrons were allowed entrance from two gates, one across the festival
site and one at the top of the hill. Having watched the run in the
past, I knew that people arrived in front of mainstage from the two
gates almost simultaneously. The problem was, those running down the
hill were in grave danger to themselves and others. Tumbles were
common and tempers frayed in front of the stage in the scramble for
space. This year Edmonton tried something new, and, since this topic
has come up as an issue at other festivals, I'll elaborate.
The first 300 people at each gate holding tarps, (not their group,
just the tarp holders) were randomly given numbered and coloured
tags. There were 12 different colours each numbered from 1 to 25.
Colours were then randomly drawn and the people with the lucky first
colour were grouped according to their number and so on through the
drawn colour groups. When it came time to open the gates, these
groups of 25 were then escorted, at one minute intervals, by security
volunteers who walked them to the front of the stage. After all the
tarp holders had staked out territory, their friends were given
admittance to join them. It worked like a damn. No running, no
pressure, lining up early was no advantage, and security people said
the whole audience line-up atmosphere changed completely. No more
competition and gearing up to race. Everyone was cool. Good move!
I joined Jude and Liam for another great dinner before the mainstage
opened up. First up, the Quebec band La Volee d'Castors. Performing
on fiddle, mandolin, guitar, button accordion, bass and frantic feet,
everyone sang and the whole was like a young La Bottine Souriante.
Singing en francais with some delightfully fractured English intros,
this group got the first dancers up on their feet and easily won the
crowd's attention with some extended Quebecois instrumentals. An
accapella "Le Cuckoo" was followed by a foot solo where the crowd was
invited to clap along in every-changing rhythm. For their final
number the audience was invited to their feet to dance and clap
along. They complied, thus earning the band an easy standing ovation.
David Francey, with guitar pals Dave and Geoff did a tweener, an
accapella "Trains Roll By" and then "February Morning Drive" "Paper
Boy" and "Torn Screen Door" earning a strong response from the crowd.
When I'd seen them in Calgary there had been some talk that they
might drop in at Canmore after the Jasper festival but they opted to
stay north. It was good to hear them again.
Maria Muldaur was next up, backed by a tight band on bass, guitar,
keys and drums. Maria was dressed to the nines and did a great set
of sultry blues from her latest album. "I'm A Woman", Levon Helms'
"Blues So Bad", Leadbelly's "Grasshoppers In My Pillow", Memphis
Minnie's double entendre filled "Won't You Be My Chauffer",
Mississippi John Hurt's "Richland Woman Blues", Besse Smith's
"Lonesome Desert Blues", Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone To
Love" were part of her repertoire. The obligitary "Midnight At The
Oasis" and "Don't You Feel My Leg" demonstrated that Maria still has
the big voice. This show would have worked much better had it been
later in the program. Even so, she earned a semi-standing ovation
from an appreciative crowd.
Danny Michel did a tweener showing off a very good voice and some
complex lyrics that I wasn't able to grasp, being back on Liam duty.
Another newcomer to the festival, Eddi Reader from Scotland,
demonstrated some very strong vocals on "Kite Flyer's Hill" and
others. We were hiking the hill again so much of the unfamiliar
stuff was...unfamiliar. She did a nice cover of Fred Neil's
"Searching For The Dolphins" and got a good response from the crowd.
Up at the top of the hill we sat for a bit on the commemorative bench
raised in memory of long time Edmonton volunteer and festival staffer
Roberta Magnusson. It's a nice spot, with overviews of the whole
site and the river valley.
Heading down the other side and into the concessions area we
encountered a crowd at the CKUA Radio tent listening to the Waifs do
a live song for Andy Donnelly's Celtic Show. The Oysters were there
too.
Calgary's Los Morenos did a tweener featuring hot Latin guitar which
got a strong response from the audience. This led to a set by Joe
Henry. The local media had touted this performer and I awaited
enlightenment but, for me alas, it never came. I heard unremarkable
vocals and fairly average pop, but I was distracted. Faced with a
kid who would not sleep...he usually naps for two hours every
afternoon, I tried plying Liam with crackers and hummous in the green
room while plying myself with a beer and chatting with David Francey.
Others, whose views I respect, said they enjoyed Joe's show. The
audience response was not particularly strong.
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer got a tweener to present "Tanglewood
Tree", "The Mountain" and "The Raven" to a good response as the stage
crew scrambled with a very big set-up. Tracy had to scramble a bit
with her vocals during their last song as "CHECK! CHECK" boomed out
through the monitors. Duh??
Baaba Maal and his band Daande Lenol were next up. Amazingly, Liam
chose this act to sleep through, so I was able to play photographer
and try to catch the action. Dressed in colourful flowing robes and
loose fitting clothing the band filled the stage with two drum and
percussion arrays, a drum kit, keys, kora, talking drum, two singers
and two dancers. The dancers originally showed up in long orange
robes but did a costume change part way through. These two young
men, with short dreadlocks and considerable energy, held dance duels
with each other throughout the performance. One of the songs seemed
to deliberately play off this contest with each dancer appealing to
Baaba, the other musicians, and the crowd for support. Baaba Maal's
vocals are strong and compelling and he has considerable presence,
not to mention his own dance agility. He performed one song solo on
guitar, a piece he had learned from his grandmother. Back with the
band, everyone was easily urged to their feet as Baaba and the
dancers left the stage and took to the grass verge in front of the
crowd. This high energy percussion and dance extravaganza easily
earned a standing ovation...since everyone was already on their feet
moving to the music.
Gord Downie was scheduled to close the show which made our decision
for the night easy. This group was soooo bad in Calgary there was no
question of hanging around. After Baaba Maal I figured he'd die the
big on stage death. We checked our chairs in the lockup and folded
up the carriage and pushed it under the CBC truck. Martina Sorbara
did a tweener with some great vocals as we were leaving to catch the
shuttle. Back at the hotel I passed on the party and turned in with
just a little regret as Baaba Maal was scheduled to play in the dance
room. As it turned out, I made the right choice...they didn't get on
until very late I heard.
And it's very late here tonight. I'll try to write up Saturday and
Sunday at the Edmonton Folk Festival tomorrow.
cheers, Vic
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From writer@communication.ca Tue, 14 Aug 2001 08:13:01 -0400
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 08:13:01 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] BAND WANTED ON: KINGSTON
Hi All
An opening has come up in this summer's successful Newlands' Pavilion
Concert Series in Kingston. For the Sunday, August 26 performance, I need a
four piece group, any genre, to play for one hour. Depending on the group,
start time would be 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. with Poem de Terre filling the other
half of the two hour concert. For a number of reasons, this needs to be a
Union band. Also, because of the rate of pay (MPTF), this gig will most
likely be of interest only to musicians in Kingston or nearby -- although
I'm happy to hear from you wherever you may be.
If you are interested, please contact me as quickly as you can. I would
like to have as much lead time as possible in order to promote your
appearance properly.
Peace and Love.
Bob MacKenzie
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
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From rowan@inconnect.com Tue, 14 Aug 2001 12:07:04 -0600
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 12:07:04 -0600
From: rowan@inconnect.com rowan@inconnect.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] PLAYLIST: "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" August 14th, 2001(KRCL)
Playlist for "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" — August 14th, 2001
---------------------------------------------------------------
Format:
Artist | Cut | Album (year) | Label [Website] * = Multi-artist album
[INTRO] Larry Pattis | Amazing Grace | Random Chance (1997) | Liberal
Palette [www.larrypattis.com]
6:00
John McKone | Good Morning, Good Day, Good Night | Here It Is(2000) |
BellMetal Music [www.johnmckone.com]
Denny Jiosa | Jazzberry Pie | Jazzberry Pie (1998) | Blue Orchid
[www.damusic.com] [www.dennyjiosa.com]
6:15
Melissa Etheridge | Lover Please | Skin (2001) | Island
[www.melissaetheridge.com] [www.islandrecords.com]
Barra McNeills | Don't Call Me Early | Paqu!n 2001 Sampler* | Paquin
Entertainment [www.paquinentertainment.com]
Atwater & Donnelly | Bright Morning Stars| And Then I'm Going Home
(2001) | Rabbit Island Music [www.atwater-donnelly.com]
6:30
Patty Larkin | Hotel Monte Vista | Regrooving the Dream (2001) |
Vanguard Records [www.vanguardrecords.com/larkin]
[www.pattylarkin.com] [info@pattylarkin.com]
Eva Cassidy | Woodstock | Time after Time (2001) | Blix Street
[www.blixstreet.com][www.crosstownarts.com/CrosstownArts/client_music/
eva/evahome.html]
Fred Eaglesmith | Wilder than Her | Paqu!n 2001 Sampler* {originally
on "Drive-in Movie" (1996)} | Self Release [www.eaglesmith.com]
6:45
David Doersch | Goin' Back to Rendezvous | Warrior Poet (2000) | Self
Release [www.songsofcoyoterun.com]
Joel Cage | Rose | Nobody (1998) | Big 16 Music [www.joelcage.com]
7:00
Molly Pitcher | Watching the Rain | Watching the Rain (2001) |
Elizabeth Records [www.molly-pitcher.com] [www.elizabethrecords.com]
Brent Titcomb | Black Water Rising | Beyond Appearances (2001) | Self
Release [www.brenttitcomb.com]
Greg Brown | Me and Rexroth's Daughter | Covenant (2001) | Red House
Records [www.gregbrown.org]
7:15
Terry Quiett | The Women I Know | Joyride (2001)| S3 Records
[www.quiett.com]
W.O. Smith Music School Singers | Off to See the Lizard | The Parakeet
Album: The Songs of Jimmy Buffett (1995) | Magaritaville/Island
[www.margaritaville.com]
Don Bray | Our Own Voices | Waiting to Arrive (2001) | Meek Monk Music
[www.3.sympatico.ca/donbray/]
7:30
Nanci Griffith | Goin' Back to Georgia | Columbia Records Radio Hour
vol. 2* (19??) | Columbia
Open Road | I've always Been a Rambler | Bluegrass Music (2000) | Open
Road [www.openroadbluegrass.com]
Michelle Shocked | Fogtown | Texas Campfire Tapes (1988) | Mercury
7:45
Marie-Lynn Hammond | La tête anglais, le coeur française | Vignettes
(2000) | Vignettes Media [www.marielynnhammond.com]
Joe Bishop & Kendall Sullivan | Forbidden Kiss | Back to You (2000) |
Caribou Records [www.caribourecords.com]
Catie Curtis | Jane | My Shirt Looks Good On You (2001) | Ryko
[www.catiecurtis.com] [www.rykodisc.com] [www.skyhand.com/catie]
8:00
Greg Brown | Canned Goods | One Night (1999) | Red House Records
[www.redhouserecords.com]
Mare Wakefield | Ghost of John Denver | Factory (2001) | Self Release
[www.marewakefield.com]
8:15
Hilary Spencer | Eleanor Rigby | Afterimage (2001) | Strawberry Music
[www.hilaryspencer.com]
Jory Nash | The Acoustic In-Between | Tangle with the Ghost (2000) |
Thin Man [www.jorynash.com]
Charlie Musslewhite w/ RatDog | Take Me to the River | Fish Tree Water
Blues* (1999) | Bullseye Blues [www.rounder.com/bullseye/]
8:30
Darryl Purpose | Late For Dinner | A Crooked Line (2001) | Tangible
Music [www.tangible-music.com]
Scott Holt | Baby Let's Go | Angels in Exile (2001) | Blue Storm Music
[www.bluestormmusic.com]
Long John Baldry | Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of
Rock 'n' Roll | A Thrill's a Thrill (1995) | EMI
8:45
Groovelily | Captain of a ship on fire | Little Light (2001) | Self
Release [www.groovelily.com]
Misty River | The Last Thing on My Mind | Rising (2000) | Misty River
[www.mistyriverband.com]
Lui Collins | Leaving Fort Knox | Leaving Fort Knox (2001) | Molly
Gamblin Music [www.luicollins.com]
[OUTRO]
Colin Reid | The Cat Came Back | Colin Reid Sampler 2001 | Veesik
Music [http://members.nbci.com/Colin_Reid]
----------------------------------------------------------
As always, send bouquets, brickbats, and feedback to the
e-address in the .sig below!
See my webpage for other playlists:
http://www.inconnect.com/~rowan/KRCL.htm
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Grant Hogarth
Host of "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" 6:00 to 9:00 am Tuesdays. (UMT+7)
KRCL 90.9 FM Salt Lake City, 96.5 FM Park City, 89.7 FM Moab (KZMU)
Webcasting via http://www.publicbroadcast.net/krcl/ppr/
mailto:rowan@inconnect.com (home) or granth@krcl.org (station)
STATION: http://www.krcl.org
PERSONAL: http://www.inconnect.com/~rowan/KRCL.htm
SNAIL-mail: 1752 So. 600 E., Salt Lake City, UT, USA 84105-3002
I'm delighted to audition CDs, but will not guarantee to air them.
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Tue, 14 Aug 2001 12:54:59 -0700
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 12:54:59 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Edmonton Folk Music Festival - Saturday
Despite passing on the party the night before, we were still bagged
and slept in a little Saturday morning. We grabbed a shuttle with
Joe Ely, Butch Hancock and Billy Joe Shaver among others and had a
nice chat with Butch on the way down.
At the site we drifted over to Stage 7 and caught some of Niamh
Parsons' concert. Backed by Graham Dunne on hot guitar Niamh did a
Tom Waits song and an Andy Stewart number and Graham did a hot celtic
instrumental as a solo. A nice way to start the day.
Before leaving the hotel we'd checked the weather channel which had
suggested a hot and sunny day with a 40% chance of afternoon
thunderstorm and 30% chance of evening thunderstorm. As a result I
kept my eyes on the skies to the west...to no avail. The day and
evening stayed clear and hauling the raingear proved to be exercise
only. The heat meant constant re-hydrating and seeking of shade.
We moved over to Stage 5 for "Trad.calm", one of the better named
workshops at this festival. Maria Dunn with Shannon Johnson on
fiddle performed a new song. Later in the day she passed me a promo
copy of her new cd. Kathryn Tickell did a lovely instrumental
"Westall" on the smallpipes that got a great crowd response. Tim
Harrison performed with Zeke Mazurek (sp?) on fiddle and David
Francey performed "Mill Towns" from his new album.
Moving over to Stage 3, "The Road Goes On Forever..." we caught a
Stacey Earle and Mark Stewart number. Billy Joe Shaver sang a song
with the lines "I'm just an old chunk of coal now but I'm gonna be a
diamond some day" backed by a hot guitar from Jesse Taylor. There
was considerable banter among Billy Joe, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock on
this stage. Butch to Billy Joe: "Did you know that the word
'gullible' is not in the dictionary?" Butch performed a lovely song
"You Could Have Walked All Over The World", and Joe Ely offered "Up
On The Ridge". Mark Stewart presented "A Girl From Lousiane" (not
Louisiana), and Billy Joe closed the session with a heartfelt intro
about losing his son before presenting "I'm Gonna Live Forever" which
earned him and the other participants a standing ovation. A great
workshop!
After a quick lunch we headed over to the mainstage for the afternoon
concert with Tim O'Brien's "The Crossing". I was hanging with Liam
backstage so I wasn't able to give this show a solid listen though I
did get to check out the stage from time to time. Tim was wearing a
cocktail shirt...that is to say it had coloured full size pictures of
various exotic drinks on it. On stage, was a stellar line-up
including Ron Kavana, J.P.Cormier on fiddle and Paddy Keenan on small
pipes. The concert was a mix of bluegrass, Celtic and old timey.
Kelly Joe Phelps and Kathy Mattea assisted on a version of "Old Joe
Clark" and Tim and Kathy turned "Norweigen Wood" into an old timey
duet. Perhaps it was the ever-blending styles which failed to create
a trend or a lack of focus with all the talent on stage, or simply
the exhausting full on sun and heat of the day, but the ensemble
failed to really click with the crowd. Applause was polite but not
wildly enthusiastic.
I took Liam and drifted over to Stage 2 for part of a concert by Neko
Case and Her Boyfriends. After her first number her cell phone went
off in her bag. She did have the smarts to shut it off and not
answer it. Liam took to the hill and I had to keep an eye on him as
he headed off into the long grass. As for Neko, I was not
particularly grabbed, and this opinion held whenever I happened to
bump into her in other workshops. Her delivery reminded me a little
of Oh Susanna's but without the edge or range. Hers was not a great
voice and none of her songs stuck with me. I passed and Liam and I
headed around the beer garden to Stage 1 to catch a bit of the Holmes
Brothers playing as part of "Silver Jubilee" a celebration of Stony
Plain Records and their performers hosted by Holger Petersen. Slow
and laid back rock 'n blues was the game...the heat laid everyone out.
Back at Stage 2 Neko wrapped up and Stacey Earle and Mark Stewart
took the stage for their concert as a large crowd drifted in. Stacey
is a charming performer and she easily drew in the crowd with a
renditions of "In My Way", "Go On Down" and "Finders Keepers".
Referring to Mark as "My Mark Stewart", Stacey gave him the lead on
an R & B flavoured "You're Gonna Love Me Some Day".
I was led on a chase by Liam for a bit. I caught a new Cindy Church
number "I've Never Been Kissed" in the "Old Songs/New Songs"
workshop. Passing Stage 3 I heard Tim 'O Brien leading a song before
drifting to Stage 5 for the "Ceilidh" with Ron Kavana, Maria Dunn, La
Volee d' Castors and Paddy Keenan among others. Even in the heat,
this gang got some dancers up and moving. We didn't last long and
headed over to the kitchens for another great dinner...chicken AND
salmon as I recall.
After loading up our jugs with lemonade we got over to the mainstage
to catch most of David Lindley and Wally Ingram's set. David was
seated on his "gig rig" with a rack of guitars, saz, etc. behind him.
Wally was seated at a very full drum and percussion rig with a skull
and crossbones on the bass drum. Among the percussion esoterica was
a cymbal on top of a WWII German army helmet...or was that a Darth
Vader helmet? David offered the audience an apology for George Bush
to much mirth before launching into "It's A National Holiday". The
Danny 'O Keefe/Dylan version of "Well Well Well" followed. David, as
always, was in fine form on his various stringed instruments and
Wally offered tasty backups and solos on his kit. David introduced
his final song as a complaint about backstage food...hastily
mentioned that it had nothing to do with the food in Edmonton and
then launched into "Catfood Sandwich". As they closed Wally made
reference to David as the "Prince of Polyester" and their show earned
a semi-standing ovation from the crowd. Backstage I discovered that
Joseph, David's techie from several years back, was still working
with him and we had a chance for a chat.
Kathy Mattea and her band were up next and she presented essentially
the same set she had offered in Calgary including "18 wheels and a
Dozen Roses" and "Come From The Heart". She seems to have been
bitten by the folk fest bug and her comments suggested she likes our
kind of gatherings as opposed to the country kind. During this show
Jude, Liam and I hiked up the hill again. A Celtic instrumental
ended Kathy's set and she earned a semi-standing ovation from the
crowd.
Neko Case did a tweener...I'd noticed her backstage re-doing her eye
makeup in preparation.
By this point the rumour had begun circulating backstage that Great
Big Sea, scheduled to close the evening, were no shows due to travel
complications. I saw Terry backstage looking stressed and talking on
his cell quite a bit. Eventually, the re-scheduling developed as
follows. The Super Rail Band, scheduled to play an afternoon concert
on the mainstage on Sunday were shifted to close Saturday. Eliza
Carthy scheduled to open the mainstage Sunday night got moved to the
afternoon slot...probably a good move for her. The Cowboy Junkies,
The Fairfield Four and Richie Havens remained in the Sunday night
order but shifted one set earlier. Great Big Sea were slotted in
before Natalie MacMaster, who still held the Sunday closing spot.
Back to Saturday's show, the Flatlanders, Joe Ely, Jimmy Dale Gilmore
and Butch Hancock with able assistants on bass, lead guitar and
drums, were next up...a concert I was anticipating and I wasn't let
down. They offered a set of mostly new songs...as usual I'm guessing
at the titles. "I Had My Hopes Up High", "Til I Make Up My Mind",
"You Make It Look Easy" started things off with each of the lead
vocalists taking a turn with backup from the others. A rocking "I
Thought The Wreck Was Over" really got the crowd jumping and the two
steppers hit the dance floor for "Standin' In The Station". A song
they wrote for the movie "The Horse Whisperer", "South Wind Of
Summer" got a good response. "West Texas Waltz" turned the festival
into the world's biggest honky tonk and by this time the crowd was
completely theirs. "Gimme A Ride To Heaven", a quirky tale about
picking up the Son of God (or was it?) hitching on the road, and
"Dallas" featuring twin lead guitar by Joe and their hot lead picker
led to a semi-standing ovation and an encore on a rocking "White
Freight Liner".
Kris Demeanor got an in-between spot for a couple of numbers
including "Extreme" but I missed the response as I was out in the
concessions scrambling to find some more film.
Duke Robillard with Roscoe Gordon & Billy Boy Arnold hit the stage
next. We managed to get Liam to doze at this point and in relief we
grabbed a beer backstage while he slept in his carriage. Tasty R & B
and hot blues led Duke and the boys to a semi-standing ovation and
encore.
Carlos del Junco got the nod for a couple of tweener tunes including
"Jersey Bounce" which got a good crowd reaction.
Next up Toots and the Maytals...what everyone knew would be the
weekend's over the top extravaganza. Out in the audience, some
well-oiled patrons, who had no doubt spent many hours in the beer
garden contemplating their reggae collections, decided that tarp
space be darned, their spot was front and centre. A
mini-confrontation with security volunteers ensued. One excessivly
large young woman with an uncomplementary fat, black, nose stud was
particularly vocal about her "right" to move forward. Seeing as how
she was wearing some kind of black corset device which pushed her
overly abundant bosom an astonishingly far ways up, out, and
forwards, she had already made her point. Her companion, a rather
bank tellerish type, with thick horn rimmed glasses and a neon yellow
mohawk, was convinced by security, and managed to move his companion
back a little ways where they were invited to join some fellow
travellers who already had a tarp in place. From hither and yon, the
subtle scent of ganga began to drift through the darkness.
That settled, the real show began. The band comprised two fine women
singers, bass, drums, a four keyboard array and two guitars. Toots
hit the stage dressed in a very nice suit...bright green, red, yellow
and black. "Fire", "Come Do The Reggae" and "Higher" quickly filled
the dance areas. Toots gave the word to the crowd, indicating that
he would be teacher for some audience vocals on "Pressure Gonna Drop
On You". Toots may be getting on but he still has the pipes and the
moves, dropping into the splits a number of times and flipping and
tossing the vocal mic. In a move I haven't seen at a folk festival,
he jammed the vocal mic into the front of his pants with the top
sticking out over his belt, then yanked it out again. "Louie Louie"
reggae style and "Country Roads" ('west Jamaica, mountain momma, take
me home, country roads') got the whole audience singing along. At
this point the suit top came off and a black silk shirt was soon
unbuttoned half way down. Toots worked up a good sweat as did his
very hot and very tight band. A standing ovation was guaranteed and
though the audience howled for an encore it was denied...Toots had
gone overtime I guess.
J.P. Cormier and Hilda had the unenviable task of tackling a tweener
while many in the crowd called "Toots! Toots!". J.P. wisely stuck to
some hot picking instrumentals and the crowd soon settled down.
The Super Rail Band, hastily re-scheduled as I mentioned, closed the
evening. This was a tough spot for them, given the showmanship of
Toots and company. Dressed in long flowing blue and grey and brown
and yellow African patterned robes, the band certainly had a visual
presence. Performing on multiple percussion, bass, drums, two
guitars and vocals, Super Rail offered some tight and rhythmic
numbers with an African high guitar melody setting one of the rhythm
lines. Dancers kept dancing and the evening closed on a good high
note, not quite so frantic as Toots, but fine nonetheless.
Toots and company were scheduled to play the dance party at the hotel
and this was a real hard carrot to ignore but, once again, ignore it
I did. Once again, I was right. Toots did show, but not until after
2:30 am.
To be concluded.
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:32:09 -0700
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] The Edmonton Folk Music Festival - Sunday
Up at a reasonable hour I hopped in the shower while Jude and Liam
slept on. Brewing of coffee and airplane watching with Liam followed
and we were soon organized and off for the day with sunny skies once
again being the rule.
Once onsite we headed over to Stage 2 and "Sounding The Board" with
the Waifs, Neko Case and Danny Michel. The Waifs offered their
waitress song, Neko did a cover of "Dreamin' Man" and Danny offered a
song about the woman who was arrested for stalking Brad Pitt. This
led to a stalking theme from the others in various ways. In the
midst of things, big cheers from Stage 7 indicated that Los Morenos
were having a succesful concert. The Stage 2 session closed with the
Waifs doing a cover of "Don't Think Twice" to earn a semi-standing
ovation.
Liam and I took the high road above the beer garden through the long
grass to reach Stage 1 for a concert by the Be Good Tanyas. An
exceptionally long turnover meant in the end that their concert was
short. They'd borrowed the drummer from the Waifs and Bill Bourne
for some assistance. They presented "Littlest Birds", "What You Want
From Me", "Well, Well Well", "The Cuckoo" and "Up Against The Wall".
Their overall presentation seemed to lack energy and focus...unlike
the Waifs who are always "on", and this resulted in a strong but not
overly enthusiastic response.
The Wyrd Sisters hit the stage next for their concert spot,
presenting songs from their latest album with good energy and strong
vocals. Because we have them at the Nickelodeon in September we
moved on, catching a little of Kelly Joe Phelps in concert at Stage
2. He was joined on harp by Carlos del Junco. Growly vocals and
very hot guitar and slide are Kelly's game...I'd have liked to hear
more but it was time to eat. We passed stage 7, listening to Dave
Carter and Tracy Grammer do "Hey Conductor" and heard the Fairfield
Four doing some gospel on Stage 3. We drifted to the kitchen area
for lunch, just making it, as it turned out. Wiped by the heat we
sought shade near the fence at Stage 3 where we were intending to
spend the afternoon, contenting ourselves with hearing Eliza Carthy's
mainstage concert over the trees. Eliza's new pop album was the fare
so far as I could tell and the crowd response seemed muted, though I
wasn't there to see it first hand. The Stage 3 audience area filled
up while this concert was still going on which says something.
"O Sister, Where Art Thou?" featured The Wyrd Sisters, The Waifs and
Neko Case. The Wyrds offered their love song to a bathroom faucet
and "2000 Million" among others. I was chasing Liam up near the top
of the hill during this session. Next door at Stage 4 "A Fretful
Experience" featured Kelly Joe Phelps, David Lindley, Boubacar Traore
and Junji Shirota. Ending on "Bon Temps Roule" the session earned a
standing ovation.
Back at Stage 3 Martina Sorbara did her concert simulataneous with
David Francey doing his at Stage 4. Martina has the big vocals but
the unfamiliar songs failed to grab me at this time. David performed
"Working Poor", "Don't Follow Me Down", "Paperboy", "Flowers of
Saskatchewan" and "Red Wing Blackbird" to a small but wildly
enthusiastic crowd earning a semi-standing ovation. Backstage I got
a copy of the new album from Beth.
Back at Stage 3 the audience area was full to overflowing for the
Waifs concert. It's remarkable how well this group has done.
Youthful enthusiasm and energy, sibling harmony and accessible songs
with some very nice melodies all add up. I heard from the record
tent people that the Waifs led the field when it came to album sales.
They did "Running From The Heart of It", "Your Love's The Finest
Thing", "I'm In London Still", "The Waitress" and their signature
song "When I Die", earning a standing ovation from the crowd.
Over at Stage 5 a concert by Shooglenifty ran 15 minutes overtime and
had the whole crowd on its feet dancing. At Stage 6 "Galway to
Graceland" with Ron Kavana, Tim O Brien, La Volee D' Castors and
Stacey Earle was likewise running over and they too had the crowd on
its feet.
A tasty roast beef dinner with all the fixings and cheesecake for
dessert primed us for the mainstage show. The Cowboy Junkies were
first up and, having heard them in Calgary, we were content to linger
over dessert. As we came up to the stage an extended psychedelic
electric guitar solo had, by the look of things, left the crowd
unimpressed. Applause was perfunctory at best. Margot Timmins'
vocals on their closer didn't change things much, the crowd was
snoozing.
Tim Harrison got on stage for a tweener and tried to get the crowd to
sing on Cyril Tawney's "Sammy's Bar". The response to this plea and
to Tim was embarrasingly tepid.
The Fairfield Four, dressed in work shirts and overalls were next up
presenting a program of accapella gospel. An amazingly deep bass
voice was the standout...melted chocolate is my description, and the
overall harmonies were very nice. The programming problem presented
by Great Big Sea's rescheduling became apparent again. This set,
like the Junkies, should have started one slot later, and, had it
done so, would have worked much better as the evening started to
cool. We hiked Liam up and over the hill during this set. It was
apparent that many in the crowd were still wiped out by the heat of
the day. The Fairfield Four got a good response but not as good as
they would have later on.
Dennis Lakusta with Lester Quitzau did a tweener that seemed to get a
good response.
Ritchie Havens was next up, backed by a guitarist and percussionist.
As the evening cooled he presented "All Along The Watchtower", "Just
Like A Woman", "Blood On The Wire", "Here Comes the Sun and The End"
and "Freedom/Motherless Child" earning a standing ovation. He
returned for an accapella encore of Pink Floyd's "On The Turning
Away" that had Nathan Rogers in tears backstage.
Jenny Allen with Kit Johnson on bass did a two song tweener that
showcased her very strong vocals while the turnover for Great Big Sea
began. Quicker than I expected the boys were up and running
presenting among others "Riding On A Donkey", "Mary Mack" and
"Lukey's Boat" to a wildly screaming, singing along and dancing
crowd. Both dance areas on the sides, and the area behind the
mainstage sound booth were packed to overflowing with dancers and the
whole crowd was in their hands. Backstage a dozen pre-teen and young
teen girls danced throughout the set. With the whole crowd on its
feet in a gigantic standing ovation there was no doubt of giving an
encore and the band presented another singalong "Oh Me Oh My" for
another standing O.
Edmonton musician (and Senator) Tommy Banks came out to chat to the
crowd about plans for fundraising for a memorial statue to Big Miller
during the next set-up.
Last on the bill was Natalie MacMaster and her hot band on keys,
drums, percussion, guitar and bass. During the show, three step
dancers took to the plywood during one of the numbers to demonstrate
their kicks and steps. Cape Breton fiddle is Natalie's game and she
stuck with it throughout, pausing between numbers to chat easily with
the crowd. She borrowed some bug dope from her keyboard man at one
point since the skeeters were out in force (for Edmonton). Though
lacking the wild energy exhibited during the Great Big Sea set, the
crowd was still very much hers, with lots of dancers in evidence.
Natalie earned a standing ovation and encore.
For the finale Ron Kavana and Niamh Parsons did "Toora Loora Lay"
with full crowd and onstage performer and volunteer support. Bill
Bourne and Cindy Church led "Four Strong Winds" and the official
festival came to a close.
We stashed our chairs and baby carriage in the green room for pick up
the next morning and caught the shuttle back to the hotel. Liam was
still awake so we went down to the quiet rooms for a beer, some food
and some chat. Jude and Liam faded early and after tucking them in I
returned. The Super Rail band held the stage in the packed dance
room and the floor was full to overflowing. Up in the quiet rooms
some volunteers had a bluegrass session going. Dave Clark was
picking with a mandolin player and Tim O' Brien and Paddy Keenan had
a session going in the hall. Back in the dance room Shooglenifty
took the stage and filled the floor once more. After two beers and
some chat I was done and headed upstairs to snooze, leaving many,
many hundreds still in full party mode.
Next day we packed up and drove the drive to Calgary, stopping on the
way to lend assistance to Les Siemieniuk and Jackie who had a
shredded flat tire and a stripped nut that our tools were able to
release. That's it for festivals I think. It's back to picking
raspberries in the backyard and next weekend, weather permitting, a
climbing adventure or two in the mountains.
Til next time,
cheers, Vic
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From idavies@cims.net Tue, 14 Aug 2001 17:58:43 -0400
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 17:58:43 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "A Sign of The Times" Aug. 12/01 6X-FM, London, ON
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Ian Davies (filling in for Alistair Brown during July & August ... =
please note that no program will air on August 5)
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Playlist for Sunday, August 12, 2001
Scott Cameron Smith: The Fisherman and "The Lady"; Poets and Painters
Poets and Painters (Fogarty's Cove)
Angus Lyon: 9/8's; Reels
Long Road (Lochshore/KRL)
Dougie MacLean: Singing Land; Turning Away
Dougie MacLean Collection (Putumayo)
John Renbourn: Lord Franklin; I Know My Babe
The Best of John Renbourn (Pulse)
Karen Matheson: An Fhideag Airgid; Rithill Aill
The Dreaming Sea (Survival)
Richard Grainger: The Linthorpe Reel/Middlehaven; Teesside and =
Yorkshire; Teesside Bridges
Town in Time (Klondike Music)
Michael Doucet dit BeauSoleil: Madame Sosthene; Awesome Ossun Two-step
The Mad Reel (Arhoolie)
David Francey: Banks of the Seaway; A Thousand Miles
Far End of Summer (Laker/Festival)
Heather Innes & Jacynth Hammill: Dark Island; Tiree Love Song
The Land I Call My Home (Clunie)
Ena O'Brien with Pat O'Gorman: Jigs: Portgan Ainm; Reels: Plough in the =
Stars/Bell Harbour
The Galway Rambler
Robin Laing: The Wife of Usher's Well; Carmichael Mill
Imaginary Lines (Greentrax)
Bill Jones: The Fisherboy; Mist Covered Mountains
Turn To Me (Bedspring Music)
Mad Pudding: The Weaver
Grand Hotel (Sliced Bread)
Entreloupe: Ah! Que nos peres
Les choux pis des melons (Minuit dans la Cuisine Disques)
Tess: Cumha Cheap Breatainn
Tess (Vizou)
CONTACTS:
Ian Davies
17-1415 Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
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Alistair Brown
9 Prospect Avenue, London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
E-mail: alistair@alistairbrown.com Website: www.alistairbrown.com
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2001
Scott Cameron Smith: The Fisherman and "The Lady"; =
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and Painters
Poets and Painters (Fogarty's Cove)
Angus Lyon: 9/8's; Reels
Long Road (Lochshore/KRL)
Dougie MacLean: Singing Land; Turning Away
Dougie MacLean Collection (Putumayo)
John Renbourn: Lord Franklin; I Know My Babe
The Best of John Renbourn (Pulse)
Karen Matheson: An Fhideag Airgid; Rithill Aill
The Dreaming Sea (Survival)
Richard Grainger: The Linthorpe Reel/Middlehaven; Teesside and =
Yorkshire;=20
Teesside Bridges
Town in Time (Klondike Music)
Michael Doucet dit BeauSoleil: Madame Sosthene; Awesome Ossun =
Two-step
The Mad Reel (Arhoolie)
David Francey: Banks of the Seaway; A Thousand Miles
Far End of Summer (Laker/Festival)
Heather Innes & Jacynth Hammill: Dark Island; Tiree Love=20
Song
The Land I Call My Home (Clunie)
Ena O'Brien with Pat O'Gorman: Jigs: Portgan Ainm; Reels: =
Plough in=20
the Stars/Bell Harbour
The Galway Rambler
Robin Laing: The Wife of Usher's Well; Carmichael Mill
Imaginary Lines (Greentrax)
Bill Jones: The Fisherboy; Mist Covered Mountains
Turn To Me (Bedspring Music)
Mad Pudding: The Weaver
Grand Hotel (Sliced Bread)
Entreloupe: Ah! Que nos peres
Les choux pis des melons (Minuit dans la Cuisine =
Disques)
Tess: Cumha Cheap Breatainn
Tess (Vizou)
CONTACTS:
Ian =
Davies
17-1415=20
Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax =
519-473-2099 =20
Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
Alistair Brown
9 Prospect =
Avenue,=20
London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
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From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 16 Aug 2001 00:28:12 -0700
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 00:28:12 -0700
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - August 15/01
FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PDT
Host: Val Cormier
http://citr.ca
-streaming live in MP3-
--------------------------------
August 15, 2001
[EFMF interview clip with Dave & Tracy about the great Alberta festivals]
DAVE CARTER & TRACY GRAMMER - Tillman Co.
Drum Hat Buddha (Signature Sounds)
JENNY ALLEN - Yr. Cigarette
If I Fall (Strange Pagan)
EDDI READER - The Wanting Kind
Simple Soul (Compass)
DYNAMIX - Pognala Walki
http://www.crosswinds.net/~polkaweb/mp3/body.html
THOSE DARN ACCORDIONS! - Lapis Lazuli
Clownhead (Globe)
A TOUCH OF CHICAGO - Get Lucky Polka
http://www.crosswinds.net/~polkaweb/mp3/body.html
CHERES - Haida-Haida
New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs (Smithsonian Folkways)
BRAVE COMBO - Red Wing
Polkasonica (Cleveland International)
DOC WATSON & CLARENCE ASHLEY - The Coo-Coo Bird
American Roots Collection (Smithsonian Folkways)
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN - The Fields Have Turned Brown
American Roots Collection (Smithsonian Folkways)
IRMA THOMAS w/MARCIA BALL & TRACY NELSON - Love Don't Change
If You Want It, Come and Get It (Rounder Heritage)
DAVE VAN RONK - Your Feet's Too Big
Sweet & Lowdown (Justin Time)
IFANG BONDI - Gis Gis
Gis Gis (MW)
LINDA TILLERY & THE CULTURAL HERITAGE CHOIR - Po Polu
Say Yo' Business (Earthbeat!)
BRUCE DAIGREPONT - Acadie à la Louisiane
Cajun (Putumayo)
SWAMPERELLA - Blues de Prison
Swamperella (Cattail)
[concert calendar: music bed - SHOOGLENIFTY/The Hijab/Solar Shears
(Compass)]
SPLIT LIP RAYFIELD - Drink Lotsa Whiskey
Never Make It Home (Bloodshot)
THE MAHONES - One Last Shot
Here Comes Lucky (True North)
DALE WATSON - Hair of the Dog
An Empty Glass... (HighTone)
KERRY GROMBACHER - Sands Motel
Sands Motel (self)
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UPCOMING:
July/August: Festival season
Sept.: Live in Studio A - guests tba
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THE solemn light behind the barns,
The rising moon, the cricket's call,
The August night, and you and I-
What is the meaning of it all!
--Richard Le Gallienne
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 16 Aug 2001 14:03:58 -0400
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 14:03:58 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 16, 2001
FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in Montreal
Folk Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined,
folk-oriented program on Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends
throughout the Montreal area and into parts of northern New York, northern
Vermont and Eastern Ontario.
CKUT can also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk
Roots/Folk Branches web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
August 16, 2001
Note: This show was extended until noon. Until further notice, Folk
Roots/Folk Branches will be on until noon every week.
ANDY IRVINE- They’ll Never Believe It’s True/Froggy’s Jig
Way Out Yonder (Appleseed)
MARTIN & NEIL- Tear Down the Walls
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
BONNIE DOBSON- Morning Dew
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
THE MODERN FOLK QUARTET- Jordan’s River
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
KOERNER, RAY & GLOVER- What’s the Matter with the Mill
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE- Cod’ine
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
HOBART SMITH- Hawkins County Jail
Blue Ridge Legacy (Rounder)
TEXAS GLADDEN- Cold Mountains
Ballad Legacy (Rounder)
GILLIAN WELCH, DAVID RAWLINGS & DAVID STEELE- Wind and Rain
Songcatcher (Vanguard)
WHITES- Sandy Land
Down from the Mountain soundtrack (Lost Highway)
CHRIS THOMAS KING w/COLIN LINDEN- John Law Burned Down the Liquor Store
Down from the Mountain soundtrack (Lost Highway)
The Ottawa Folk Festival takes place August 24-26. For
information, call 613-230-8234 or visit… http://www.ottawafolk.org/
JOHN & MICHELE LAW- Stone, Glass & Wood
Estimated Time of Revival (JML)
WILLIE DUNN- The Carver
Metallic (Aural Tradition)
JOE BISHOP & KENDALL SULLIVAN- Garden of Eden Leavin’ Blues
Back to You (Caribou)
MICHAEL JEROME BROWNE- Blacktop
Michael Jerome Browne (Bros)
DAVID ROGERS- The Rawdon Hills
The Chase (Davertunes/Fogarty’s Cove)
STAN ROGERS- Harris and the Mare
Between the Breaks…Live (Fogarty’s Cove)
John Prine and Tom Russell will perform on Friday August 24 at the
Spectrum. For tickets, call 514-790-1245.
JOHN PRINE- Grandpa was a Carpenter
Souvenirs (Oh Boy)
TOM RUSSELL- Touch of Evil
Borderland (HighTone)
FRED HOLSTEIN- Amsterdam
Fred Holstein: A Collection (Fred Holstein)
DALE ANN BRADLEY- The Circle is Small
Cumberland River Dreams (Doobie Shea)
LEROY TROY- Bottle of Wine
The Old Grey Mare (Rounder)
TOM PAXTON- Home For Me
Live From Mountain Stage (Blue Plate)
The KlezKanada Groyser Concert is Saturday August 25 at Camp B’nai
Brith in Lantier, Quebec. For info, call 514-345-2610, ext. 3249 or visit…
http://www.klezkanada.com/index.htm
KHEVRISA- Fun der Khupe
European Klezmer Music (Smithsonian Folkways)
ADRIENNE COOPER & ZALMEN MLOTEK- Minutn fun bitokhn (Moments of Certainty)
Ghetto Tango (Traditional Crossroads)
BRAVE OLD WORLD- Basarabye
Beyond the Pale (Rounder)
Jesse Winchester and Guy Clark will perform on Tuesday September
25 at the Outremont Theatre.
JESSE WINCHESTER- How Far to the Horizon?
Learn to Love It (Stony Plain)
GUY CLARK- Desperados Waiting for a Train
Keepers (Sugar Hill)
Stacey Earle will perform on Wednesday September 12 at Club
Zone. For information, call 514-398-9875.
STACEY EARLE- Makes Me Happy
Dancin’ With Them That Brung Me (Gearle)
BOB WILLS- Take Me Back to Tulsa
Take Me Back to Tulsa (Rounder)
DAN HICKS & HIS HOT LICKS- Evenin’ Breeze
The Most of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks (Epic/Legacy)
TERRI HENDRIX- New Orleans
Live in San Marcos (Wilory)
RACHAEL DAVIS- Cocktail Weiners
Minor League Deities (Rachael Davis)
DAVE VAN RONK- Some of These Days
Sweet & Lowdown (Justin Time)
RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM- I Get the Blues When it Rains
Cocktail Swing (Signature Sounds)
TOM PAXTON & ANNE HILLS- Clarrissa Jones
Under American Skies (Appleseed)
REVEREND GARY DAVIS- Say No to the Devil
Say No to the Devil (Prestige/Bluesville)
ANDY COHEN- Pure Religion
Oh Glory, How Happy I Am (Riverlark)
TIM & MOLLIE O’BRIEN- If I Had My Way
Cool Blue Rocks: Rock & Roll in the Bluegrass Tradition (Sugar Hill)
ERIC BIBB- I Heard the Angels Singing
Painting Signs (EarthBeat!)
MAHALIA JACKSON- When the Saints Go Marching In
Recorded Live in Europe During Her Latest Concert Tour
(Columbia/Legacy)
DANTE HARMON- Something’s Got A Hold of Me
Train Don’t Leave ME: 1st Annual Sacred Steel Convention (Arhoolie)
Folk Roots/Folk Branches playlists since September 1998 are
archived at… http://www.ckutfolk.com/playlist.htm
For a list of all of the past guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
(with website links), visit… http://www.ckutfolk.com/guests.htm
Questions/comments are always welcome.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 00:28:12 -0700
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] [mplpost] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - August 15/01
FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PDT
Host: Val Cormier
http://citr.ca
-streaming live in MP3-
--------------------------------
August 15, 2001
[EFMF interview clip with Dave & Tracy about the great Alberta festivals]
DAVE CARTER & TRACY GRAMMER - Tillman Co.
Drum Hat Buddha (Signature Sounds)
JENNY ALLEN - Yr. Cigarette
If I Fall (Strange Pagan)
EDDI READER - The Wanting Kind
Simple Soul (Compass)
DYNAMIX - Pognala Walki
http://www.crosswinds.net/~polkaweb/mp3/body.html
THOSE DARN ACCORDIONS! - Lapis Lazuli
Clownhead (Globe)
A TOUCH OF CHICAGO - Get Lucky Polka
http://www.crosswinds.net/~polkaweb/mp3/body.html
CHERES - Haida-Haida
New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs (Smithsonian Folkways)
BRAVE COMBO - Red Wing
Polkasonica (Cleveland International)
DOC WATSON & CLARENCE ASHLEY - The Coo-Coo Bird
American Roots Collection (Smithsonian Folkways)
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN - The Fields Have Turned Brown
American Roots Collection (Smithsonian Folkways)
IRMA THOMAS w/MARCIA BALL & TRACY NELSON - Love Don't Change
If You Want It, Come and Get It (Rounder Heritage)
DAVE VAN RONK - Your Feet's Too Big
Sweet & Lowdown (Justin Time)
IFANG BONDI - Gis Gis
Gis Gis (MW)
LINDA TILLERY & THE CULTURAL HERITAGE CHOIR - Po Polu
Say Yo' Business (Earthbeat!)
BRUCE DAIGREPONT - Acadie à la Louisiane
Cajun (Putumayo)
SWAMPERELLA - Blues de Prison
Swamperella (Cattail)
[concert calendar: music bed - SHOOGLENIFTY/The Hijab/Solar Shears
(Compass)]
SPLIT LIP RAYFIELD - Drink Lotsa Whiskey
Never Make It Home (Bloodshot)
THE MAHONES - One Last Shot
Here Comes Lucky (True North)
DALE WATSON - Hair of the Dog
An Empty Glass... (HighTone)
KERRY GROMBACHER - Sands Motel
Sands Motel (self)
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UPCOMING:
July/August: Festival season
Sept.: Live in Studio A - guests tba
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
THE solemn light behind the barns,
The rising moon, the cricket's call,
The August night, and you and I-
What is the meaning of it all!
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From adalmyn@mb.sympatico.ca Thu, 16 Aug 2001 19:59:15 -0500
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 19:59:15 -0500
From: Tony Dalmyn adalmyn@mb.sympatico.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 16, 2001
Mike:
In the course of the message noted (but only briefly quoted) below, you
mentioned a recording by David Rogers on the Fogarty's Cove label.
I have heard Nathan Rogers perform a few times in Winnipeg (and listened to
his cassette a few times) and I heard him doing a tweener at Canmore, and at
the finale in Canmore.
Is David related to Nathan (and Ariel)? What else does this album
ontain? - more Stan Rogers covers? Original songs?
Curious.
TD in Winnipeg
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To: cdnfolk-l@icomm.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 16, 2001
FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
DAVID ROGERS- The Rawdon Hills
The Chase (Davertunes/Fogarty's Cove)
STAN ROGERS- Harris and the Mare
Between the Breaks...Live (Fogarty's Cove)
Folk Roots/Folk Branches playlists since September 1998 are
archived at... http://www.ckutfolk.com/playlist.htm
For a list of all of the past guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
(with website links), visit... http://www.ckutfolk.com/guests.htm
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:30:14 -0400
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:30:14 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 16,
2001
At 08:59 PM 8/16/01, you wrote:
>Mike:
>
>In the course of the message noted (but only briefly quoted) below, you
>mentioned a recording by David Rogers on the Fogarty's Cove label.
>
>I have heard Nathan Rogers perform a few times in Winnipeg (and listened to
>his cassette a few times) and I heard him doing a tweener at Canmore, and at
>the finale in Canmore.
>
>Is David related to Nathan (and Ariel)? What else does this album
>ontain? - more Stan Rogers covers? Original songs?
>
>Curious.
>
>TD in Winnipeg
Tony,
David is Ariel's son/Stan's stepson. Most of his CD is devoted to
original acoustic guitar instrumentals. The only other vocal is a Sarah
McLauchlan song.
Regards,
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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From writer@communication.ca Sun, 19 Aug 2001 20:42:35 -0400
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 20:42:35 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] UPDATE ON: KINGSTON -- Newlands' Pavilion Concert Series
Hi Folks
Had another fun concert at Newlands' Pavilion this afternoon.
Tom Savage and Vanessa Longul took the first hour, performing Tom's original
songs. Vanessa's flute and harmony vocals are an ideal balance for Tom's
vocal style and guitar. Audience members likened Tom's vocal style to Brice
Cockburn and one listener called his acoustic guitar "Hendryxy" in reference
to the late Jimi Hendryx. While Vanessa Longul is often compared to Ian
Anderson, I also heard a lot of Moe Koffman in her playing, but mostly she
has an interesting style that is all her own.
The second hour featured Poem de Terre performing a varied set which one
audience member said included all of her favourite PDT songs -- the ones to
which she had memorized all the words.
The audience was smaller than hoped for but was appreciative of the music.
Rain had been forecast earlier in the day and clouds hung over the park
throughout the performances. Listeners who might have otherwise come out
may have made a decision to stay home. In City Park, across the street, the
Women's Art Festival was in full swing and I noticed that their attendance
was also much lower than I had seen in previous years.
Hersh Jacob of Pointless Art (http://www.pointlessart.com) was present
taking pictures of both acts. He should have them posted in the next day or
so and I'll put a link on the Newlands' website. Meanwhile, you may be
interested in the pix Hersh took of Carlos del Junco when he was performing
in the Pavilion (http://www.pointlessart.com/delJunco2001/).
A cancellation has left me short one band to perform next Sunday, August 26.
If I don't find a band, expect to see a two hour performance by Poem de
Terre. The concert will begin at 1:00 p.m. If you have a union quartet in
any genre, live in or very near the Kingston area (or will be in the area),
and can work for Kingston's MPTF rates (pretty low), please contact me off
list or else telephone (613) 546-5114 right away. The sooner we book you
the sooner I can promote you.
Peace and Love.
Bob MacKenzie
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Sun, 19 Aug 2001 23:16:48 -0400
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 23:16:48 -0400
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] CanCon Report - Aug. 4, to Aug. 11, 2001 - List 143
Hi Everyone,
Here is last week's CanCon report. It includes all non-Canadian
playlists posted to folkdj-l from 3:01 PM, August 4 to 3:00 PM Aug. 11,
2001.
This week 77 stations posted 112 lists of which 71 or 63.39% had
Canadian content. 126 artists had 249 spins.
Artist Weeks Spins Location
Joni Mitchell 129 5 US
Bruce Cockburn 106 2 ON
Stan Rogers 39 3 d.
Marie-Lynn Hammond 38 3 ON
James Keelaghan 35 1 AB
Fred Eaglesmith 25 10 ON
Oh Susanna 19 4 ON
Cowboy Junkies 18 1 ON
Natalie MacMaster 17 5 NS
Lynn Miles 13 1 ON
The Paperboys 13 4 BC
Ron Sexmith 11 1 ON
Finest Kind 8 1 ON
Beyond The Pale 7 1 ON
Sue Foley 7 2 ON
Mike Stevens 7 6 ON
Cash Brothers 6 1 ON
Loreena McKennitt 6 2 ON
Tim Harrison 5 15 ON
Grit Laskin 5 1 ON
Matapat 5 5 QC
Kate & Anna McGarrigle 5 5 QC/ON
Chris Norman 5 1 NS
Ian & Sylvia 4 3 AB/ON
Night Sun 4 3 ON
Charlie Sohmer 4 1 ON
Terry Tufts 4 1 ON
Arrogant Worms 3 1 ON
David Clarke 3 1 QC
Hart Rouge 3 3 QC
Harry Manx 3 5 BC
Spirit Of The West 3 2 BC
Katherine Wheatley 3 1 ON
Nancy White 3 1 ON
Be Good Tanyas 2 1 BC
Willie P. Bennett 2 1 ON
D.G. Biggs 2 2 MB
Michael Jerome Browne 2 1 QC
Buffalo Springfield 2 1 US
Rita Chiarelli 2 1 ON
Ferron 2 2 US
David Francey 2 2 QC
Great Big Sea 2 1 NF
Harmer & Euringer 2 1 ON
Montcorbier 2 1 QC
John Reischman 2 1 BC
Garnet Rogers 2 2 ON
April Verch 2 2 SK
The Angstones 1 4 ON
Bachman & Young 1 1 US
Long John Baldry 1 1 BC
The Blackflies 1 4 ON
Blackie & The Rodeo Kings 1 3 ON
Susan Bond 1 1 SK
Bill Bourne 1 1 AB
Harry Bryan 1 1 ON
Burdocks 1 1 ?
Leonard Cohen 1 3 US
Cordes En Folie 1 1 BC
Susan Crowe 1 1 NS
Joaquin Diaz 1 1 QC
Melanie Doane 1 1 ON
Equation Of State 1 1 ?
Victoria Fenner 1 1 ?
Rick Fielding 1 3 ON
Lennie Gallant 1 1 PEI
Amos Garrett 1 1 AB
Bill Garrett & Jo-El Sonnier 1 1 QC
Glamour Puss 1 3 NB
James Gordon 1 2 ON
Guess Who 1 1 US
Sarah Harmer 1 1 ON
Wade Hemsworth 1 1 QC
Jerry Holland 1 2 NS
Greg Hoskins 1 1 AB
Irish Rovers 1 1 BC
Joe Canadian 1 1 /
Connie Kaldor 1 5 QC
Daniel Koulack 1 1 MB
kd lang 1 1 US
Eileen Laverty 1 1 SK
Michele & John Law 1 1 BC
Jim Layeux 1 5 ON
Leahy 1 1 ON
Tess LeBlanc 1 1 QC
Lenore 1 6 ON
Lhasa 1 1 QC
Carolyn Mark 1 1 BC
Maza Meze 1 1 BC
Ed McCurdy 1 1 d.
Kendra McGillvray 1 1 NS
Ellen McIlwaine 1 1 AB
Sarah McLachlan 1 2 BC
Don Messer 1 1 d.
Will Millar 1 1 BC
Mr. Mole 1 1 AB
Pham Duc Thanh 1 1 QC
Colleen Power 1 1 ?
Paul Reddick & The Sidemen 1 1 ON
Glen Reid 1 3 ON
Don Ross 1 2 ON
Daniel Roy 1 1 QC
Buffy Sainte-Marie 1 2 US
Shannon Saunders & The Splinters 1 2 BC
Scarlett, Washington, Whiteley 1 1 ON
Scruj MacDuhk 1 1 MB
Slainte Mhath 1 4 NS
Slowcoasters 1 1 ?
Scott Cameron Smith 1 1 ON
Hank Snow 1 1 d.
Squatters 1 1 ?
Steel Rail 1 1 QC
Ben Sures 1 1 AB
Swamperella 1 4 ON
Ember Swift 1 1 ON
Paddy Tutty 1 1 SK
Rick Unruh 1 1 MB
Rufus Wainwright 1 2 QC
Wakami Wailers 1 4 ON
Wankin Family 1 1 NS
Washboard Hank 1 2 ON
Jackie Washington 1 1 ON
Jesse Winchester 1 2 QC
Wyrd Sisters 1 1 MB
Neil Young 1 4 US
Young & Jennings 1 1 US
That's it for the that week. All help is greatly appreciated.
All the best,
Harry Bryan
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From jhcole@mgl.ca Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:44:01 -0400
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:44:01 -0400
From: Jack or Lori Cole jhcole@mgl.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] Eileen McGann
Hi everyone,
I was speaking with Eileen recently and she asked that I post this...
Her computer crashed and burned a couple of weeks ago (well, the hard
drive did) and she has lost all eMails from the last few months, and
some recently acquired eMail addresses. Would folks please re-send
messages?
To make matters worse, her Web site has changed to
www.cadvision.com/mcgannf/ (which can also be reached by
www.eileenmcgann.net). At the site you will find details of her fall CD
release tour (which includes a stop here in Kitchener).
Thanks,
Jack Cole
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From psibley@finplus.com Mon, 20 Aug 2001 21:35:16 -0400
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 21:35:16 -0400
From: Patricia Sibley psibley@finplus.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Over the Hill..Notes on Summerfolk 2001
Long.........
Notes on Summerfolk 2001, A folk odyssey.
Well here goes, I thought about trying to one up on Vic, but then I
have no Liam stories. And at times, I have amazing seniors
moments and remember nothing of what has just occurred. The 72
hour whirlwind of Summerfolk can at times pass as a video
recording on fast forward.
As I was lying toasting in my tent this morning in the volunteer
camp site, recovering from a major “keith’s over”. I was
contemplating what I would write. I did bring a notebook to the site
and carried it all day every day and somehow it never made it out of
my bag. So it’s now Monday nite and I will refer you back to
paragraph one...
Lying there in the tent, I also wondered and pondered and was
very confused how come this complex issue was never brought to
my attention before........Are Don Bird and Dickie Bird brothers?
They are both tall and lanky, both have beards, both like folk
music....... Well, what do you think??
I can never remember how long I’ve been volunteering...the buttons
they give each year somehow disappear (see paragraph one) and
this weekend was no exception, I lost the button twice. Anyhow
the whole time, whatever... I have been the stage manager for the
Acoustic Stage. For two years it had solar power with only two
channels. Now with a generator, the sound board has gone up to
eight channels and now we’re back down to six channels. But one
thing for sure it is not an acoustic stage. So the Bird Brothers (not
to be confused with the Bird sisters) and committee decided to
change the name. They sent me the short list of possibilities....my
nose turned up at most. I have always called the stage
affectionately “Over the Hill...and far away” specifically due to the
geography of the site not the age of the stage manager. And low
and behold the name was changed to “Over the Hill..” I then
rushed out and made huge orange backstage passes for the team
and the Bird Brothers although “backstage” is an oxymoron as the
stage is the huge blue and white tent in an open area of the park
with a riser. Brian provided tech support and Scott Cameron Smith
was the “sound” guy.
Over the Hill..Saturday Highlights:
“Story Tellers”...Aengus Finnan, the master story teller; Bill
Bourne, with stories of the road; Joe Sullivan with Kendal Sullivan
with stories of the Yukon; and Paul Wildbaum. I had been
introduced to the magic of Paul’s performance from the main stage
the night before. Paul an international renown clown delighted the
audience with cat tails.
“Portage & Main to Queen St”, Scruj MacDuhk and the
Backstabbers gave us a great “Acoustic Workshop”. I convinced
the audience to cosy up to the neighbours, introduce themselves,
and snuggle up close to the stage for probably the best music of
the day. 11 musicians on stage, only 1 mic and 35 minutes this was
the only way to go.
“Slide Rules” with Lester Quitzau and Harry Manx got the first
standing ovation of the weekend.
“Storytellers” with Andrea Kozioi, Linda MacLean with David and
Martina Sorbara I took my break here but the guys said it was a
great workshop.
“Seascapes, Screen Doors and City Skylines” with David Francey
with Jeff and Dave, Rosalee Peppard and Aengus Finnan was the
highlight of the day for me. These three performers complemented
each other. This was Rosalee’s first time at Summerfolk and was a
hit wherever she went. David said she was the rose between two
thorns.
To top it all off, “Over the Hill...”stage is home to the Summerfolk
choir. This is it’s third year and the first with Isabel Bernaus as the
choir director. The choir has four rehearsals, two on Saturday and
two on Sunday finishing off with a main stage performance. I like
having the choir on my stage best ‘cause then I get to sing in it.
We were amazing and received a standing ovation lead off by the
Fearings. Thanks Isabel.
Over the Hill..Sunday Highlights:
“Rhymes with Guelph” with Stephen Fearing and Tannis Slimmon,
both Guelph natives. Tannis came prepared with a limerick that
rhymed with Guelph. The workshop worked perfect, two old friend
bringing stories and music of the life in Guelph.
“Hooks that Cook” Jenny Whiteley with Dan Whiteley and Blair
Packham. What a lot of fun!! Blair, Jenny and Dan shared stories of
“hooks” and created a unique sing along chorus on the spot that
had the audience in stitches.
“Up Close & Personal” with Bob Roper and Colin Hay........I took a
break for lunch but I heard the scuttle later in the day from audience
that it was a great workshop.
“Sing, Sing, Sing” Shari Ulrich, Melwood Cutlery and Kavli was
another side stitcher... too many people and two many instruments
left Shari and Melwood at times doing some stand up comedy.
Melwood shared with audience in a very poignant story about
Walkerton, you could have heard a pin drop had we not been in the
middle of the park. Shari and Melwood shared the piano although
not at the same time and Kavli had a contest with the audience for a
copy of their new CD.
“Let’s Compose Ourselves” Willie Porter...........Who’s line is it
meets folk music. I missed his main stage performance but I heard
the scuttle butt. The audience provides to the ideas and Willie
composes the song with a sing a long chorus. What a treat!
What a great weekend at “Over the Hill..” The Bird brothers did it
again!!!
The Sunday finally of the weekend it always touching....musicians,
Georgian Bay Folk Society Board and volunteers crowd the stage
for the final tunes of the weekend. This year Richard Knechtel lead
us off on “Goodnight Irene” backed up by Scruj MacDuhk, the
Ennis Sisters, Stacy Earle, Mark Stuart, Jenny Whiteley. Major thrill
was being part of the chorus (all the above) for the singing of
“Four Strong Winds” sung by Ian Tyson. Then Oliver from Scruj
MacDuhk finished off the evening with traditional singing of the
“Mary Ellen Carter”. The piper appeared and paraded out of the
main stage area bringing to a close another Summerfolk Festival.
(ps...Oliver has an amazing voice and does know all the words to
the Mary Ellen Carter, so AD’s out there, if this if part of your
closing celebrations at your festival, don’t forget to call Oliver and
company)
Needless to say, I only go to the Sunday nite party and all I will say
that the last tune I heard before I jumped into the cab at 4am to
head back to the campground was “I’m going to jump down turn
around pick a bale of cotton”
Yours
Patricia
Only three more days till Eaglewood....
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From writer@communication.ca Tue, 21 Aug 2001 16:43:31 -0400
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 16:43:31 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] BAND WANTED ON -- KINGSTON
Hi All
I'm still looking for a band to play for an hour this coming Sunday
afternoon at Newlands' Pavilion. It has to be a quartet. It has to be a
union band. Genre is irrelevant. The money is low enough that if you are
not already in Kingston, it's probably not worth your while financially. On
the other hand, if you have other motivations, please contact me.
Peace and Love.
Bob MacKenzie
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
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From farb.warren@sympatico.ca Tue, 21 Aug 2001 18:47:09 -0400
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 18:47:09 -0400
From: David Warren farb.warren@sympatico.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] drive to Ottawa
Anyone driving from Toronto to Ottawa on Friday for the folk festival
whose willing to have a passenger to share expenses, please contact
David Warren privately at
. Thanks,David
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From idavies@cims.net Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:14:34 -0400
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:14:34 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "A Sign of The Times" Aug. 19/01 6X-FM, London, ON
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=20
Ian Davies (filling in for Alistair Brown during July & August)
Playlist for Sunday, August 19, 2001
Tony Rose: Banks of the Sweet Primroses; Tom the Barber
Bare Bones (Boneshaker)
Turlach Boylan: Summer Dream; Gerge White's/Farewell to Ireland
Shame the Devil (Big Plain)
Maria Dunn: Poor Lonesome Hen; The Lingan Strike
For a Song (MAR/Festival)
Nancy Kerr & James Fagan: Anderson's Coast; Proceed to Slough
Steely Water (Fellside)
Lunasa: The Minor Bee; The Merry Sisters of Fate
The Merry Sisters of Fate (Green Linnet)
Jez Lowe & the Bad Pennies: The Soda Man; Tom Tom; The Bergen
Live at the Davy Lamp (Tantobie)
Bobby Watt: Lovely Arran Maid; Homeland
Homeland (Snow Goose)
Canadian Celtic Choir: The Last Rose of Summer; Away From the Roll of =
the Sea
Here's to Song (CCC)
Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley: Orcadia/Orkeynites; Utiseta
Skyran (Geosound)
Donal Lunny: False Fly; Lucky Lucky Day
Coolfin (Metro Blue/EMI)
Finlay Macdonald: The Humpback Whale; Waulking Song/Greek Street
Finlay Macdonald (Foot Stompin' Records)
Tanglefoot: Dollar Bill; Awkward Donald
The Music in the Wood (TML)
Dervish: Packie Duignan's Jigs; Spailpin Fanach
Live in Palma (Whirling Discs)
CONTACTS:
Ian Davies
17-1415 Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
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Alistair Brown
9 Prospect Avenue, London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
E-mail: alistair@alistairbrown.com Website: www.alistairbrown.com
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Bare Bones (Boneshaker)
Turlach Boylan: Summer Dream; Gerge White's/Farewell to =
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Maria Dunn: Poor Lonesome Hen; The Lingan Strike
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Here's to Song (CCC)
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Utiseta
Skyran (Geosound)
Donal Lunny: False Fly; Lucky Lucky Day
Coolfin (Metro Blue/EMI)
Finlay Macdonald: The Humpback Whale; Waulking Song/Greek=20
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Finlay Macdonald (Foot Stompin' Records)
Tanglefoot: Dollar Bill; Awkward Donald
The Music in the Wood (TML)
Dervish: Packie Duignan's Jigs; Spailpin Fanach
Live in Palma (Whirling Discs)
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17-1415=20
Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
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From rowan@inconnect.com Tue, 21 Aug 2001 20:49:40 -0600
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 20:49:40 -0600
From: Grant Hogarth rowan@inconnect.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] PLAYLIST "Tuesday Breakfast Jam", August 21st, 2001(KRCL)
Playlist for "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" — August 21st, 2001
The Folks Fest Edition!
---------------------------------------------------------------
Format:
Artist | Cut | Album (year) | Label [Website] * = Multi-artist album
[INTRO] Larry Pattis | Amazing Grace | Random Chance (1997) | Liberal
Palette [www.larrypattis.com]
6:00
Denny Jiosa | Old Money | Jazzberry Pie (1998) | Blue Orchid
[www.damusic.com] [www.dennyjiosa.com]
Flesh & Bone | Dreamtime Waltz | Pagan Saints (1998) | Earthsea
Records/Platinum CD [www.reliablehost.com/planetearthmusic/A_FLESHBONE.htm]
Heidi Muller | Gypsy Wind | SFS Presents: A Musical Doorway* | Seattle
Folklore Society (2000) [www.seafolk.com] [www.hedimuller.com]
6:15
Danny Donnelly | Coming About | Blink of an Eye (1999) | Be Nice Records
[www.dannydonnelly.com] [www.hearinc.com]
Annie Wenz | Vietnam | Poet's Dance (2001) | Gypsy Moon Rising
[www.anniewenz.com]
Pierce Pettis | State of Grace | State of Grace (2001) | Compass Records
[www.compassrecords.com]
6:30
Erin McKeown | La Petit Mort | Distillation (2000) | Signature Sounds
[www.erinmckeown.com] [www.signature-sounds.com]
John McVey | Already Broken | Jigsaw (2000) | Native Language
[www.johnmcvey.com] [www.nativelanguage.com]
Darryl Purpose | I lost a day to the rain | Crooked Line (2001) | Tangible
Music [www.tangible-music.com]
6:45
Joe McMurrian | East Virginia Blues | Under the Sun (2000) | Self Release
[www.joemcmurrian.com]
Patty Larkin | Lost and Found | Regrooving the Dream (2001) | Vanguard
Records [www.vanguardrecords.com/larkin] [www.pattylarkin.com]
7:00
Jenn Adams | Mozambique is burning | In the Pool (2001) | White Boxer Music
[www.jennadams.com] [www.apexmusic.mu]
Erika Luckett | Evangelina | Tinted Glass (2000) | Bird Fish
[www.erikaluckett.com]
Eddie From Ohio | Number 6 Driver | Quick (2001) | Virginia Soul Records
[www.efohio.com]
7:15
Greg Brown | Lullaby at the edge of town | 44 & 66 (1984) | Red House
Records [www.gregbrown.org] [www.redhouserecords.com]
Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer | Crocodile Man | Oasis Acoustic Sampler 25*
(2001) {Orig. on "Tanglewood Tree" (2000)} | Oasis/Signature Sounds
[www.signature-sounds.com]
Gillian Welch | Red Clay Halo | Time (The Revelator) (2001) | Acony Records
[www.gillianwelch.com]
7:30
Arlo Guthrie | When a soldier makes it home | Mystic Journey (1996) |
Rising Son International [www.arlo.net] [www.risingson.com]
Christopher Williams | Never Wrong | The Silence in Between (2001) | Big
Red Van Music [www.christopherw.com]
Louise Taylor | Shiny Dime | Ride (1997) | Signature Sounds
[www.signature-sounds.com]
7:45
Tim Harrison | Sara & the Sea | Sara & the Sea (2001) | Second
Avenue/Festival Records [www.timharrison.ca]
Vance Gilbert | Watching a Good Thing Burn | Shaking Off Gravity (1998) |
Philo [www.rounder.com]
Catie Curtis | Run | My Shirt Looks Good On You (2001) | Ryko
[www.catiecurtis.com] [www.rykodisc.com] [www.skyhand.com/catie]
8:00
Louise Taylor | Blue Norther | Ride (1997) | Signature Sounds
[www.signature-sounds.com]
Cliff Eberhart | Memphis | 12 Songs of Good and Evil (1997) | Red House
Records [www.cliffeberhardt.com] [www.redhouserecords.com]
Chris Rosser | Charlotte the Queen | The Holy Fool (2000) | Independent
Songwriter's Group [www.chrisrosser.com]
8:15
Cheryl Wheeler | Unworthy | Massachusetts for Folk Sampler* (2000) |
Massachusetts Dept. of Economic Development [www.massfolk.org]
Steve Quelet | What a Fool I've Been | Cruise to Nowhere (2000) | Pocket
Mouse Records
8:30
Lucy Kaplansky | It Ain't Me Babe | A Nod to Bob* (2001) | Red House
Records [www.lucykaplansky.com] [www.redhouserecords.com]
Jimmy Dale Gilmore | Mack the Knife | One Endless Night | Rounder
Records [www.jimmiegilmore.com]
Buddahgrass Boys | Going Back to Aldergrove | Shakin' the Blues (2001) |
Buddahgrass [www.buddhagrassboys.com]
8:45
Molly Pitcher | Susan | Watching the rain (2001) | Elizabeth Records
[www.molly-pitcher.com] [www.elizabethrecords.com]
Clary Sage | Fatt Catt | Tell me your Truth (2001) | Self Release
[www.clarysagemusic.com]
[OUTRO]
Colin Reid | The Cat Came Back | Colin Reid Sampler 2001 | Veesik Music
[http://members.nbci.com/Colin_Reid]
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.sig below!
See my webpage for other playlists:
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KRCL 90.9 FM Salt Lake City, 96.5 FM Park City, 89.7 FM Moab (KZMU)
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From writer@communication.ca Wed, 22 Aug 2001 12:25:12 -0400
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 12:25:12 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] GIG ON: KINGSTON -- Poem de Terre to play with "Mystery Band"
Newlands' Pavilion
Summer Concert Series, 2001
Unit #6 http://communication.ca/Newlands
710 Division Street email: newlands@communication.ca
Kingston, Ontario telephone/fax: (613) 546-5114
K7K 6T9
Newlands' Eleventh Concert Contains Surprise Package
Remember those "grab bag" surprise packages the dime stores used to sell?
Remember the thrill of ripping them open to find out what's inside? This
Sunday's Newlands Pavilion Concert will feature a "grab bag" for grownups.
Four of Kingston's favourite party and park musicians will blend their
unique styles to bring the audience a potpourri of pop standards. They call
themselves "Party Pleasers" and in each of their separate acts they are just
that. Who are these musicians? The only way to find out is to come to the
concert at 1:00 Sunday afternoon.
Also performing Sunday afternoon will be the alternative folk music
ensemble, Poem de Terre, host of the Newlands' Pavilion Concert Series.
Poem de Terre is well known in Kingston for their eclectic and sometimes
eccentric performances of original folk music, most notably during the 1996
and 1997 Newlands' Pavilion Concert Series', and through the internet has
established an international reputation. The group, which infuses original
folk music with a variety of influences, including jazz, blues, country,
rock and roll, and spoken word performance, has released two cassettes,
Windfall and Pyramid, as Poem de Terre and one CD, Assume Nothing, as The
Bob MacKenzie Group.
This week's free two-hour concert begins at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, August 26 at
Newlands' Pavilion in Macdonald Park, King Street at Barrie on Kingston's
waterfront.
Newlands' Pavilion Concert Series has received the support, financial and
otherwise, of numerous companies, agencies, organizations, and individuals
who have helped to make these free concerts possible. However, the series
is not yet fully funded and additional sponsors are urgently needed. While
larger donations are both needed and welcomed, support in any amount from
interested individuals will be appreciated. Volunteers are also urgently
needed to help both before and during the concerts. For information, call
Bob MacKenzie at (613) 546-5114 or else visit the Newlands' Pavilion Concert
Series website at http://communication.ca/Newlands.
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From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 23 Aug 2001 00:32:50 -0700
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 00:32:50 -0700
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - August 22/01
FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PDT
Host: Val Cormier
http://citr.ca
-streaming live in MP3-
--------------------------------
August 22, 2001
Tonight: Bumbershoot, "the mother of all arts festivals", Part I
http://www.bumbershoot.org
Aug. 31-Sept. 3, Seattle
MEI HAN & RANDY RAINE-REUSCH - Dragon Dogs
Distant Wind: New Direction for Chinese Zheng (Za)
KEN STRINGFELLOW - Down Like Me
Touched (Manifesto)
DAMIEN JURADO - Yuma, AZ
Waters Ave S (Sub Pop)
CATIE CURTIS - Patience
My Shirt Looks Good On You (Ryko)
MAE MOORE - What Jimmy Said to Me
Mae Moore (Big Hip)
JIMMIE DALE GILMORE - Defying Gravity
One Endless Night (Rounder)
SLAID CLEAVES - This Morning I Am Born Again
Broke Down (Philo)
RICHARD BUCKNER - Mrs. Merritt / Tom Merritt
The Hill (Sixshooter)
TAJ MAHAL & THE HULA BLUES BAND - King Edward's Throne
Hanapepe Dream (Tradition & Moderne)
DAVID JACOBS-STRAIN - Poor Black Mattie
Longest Road I Know (self)
MARIA MULDAUR - Richland Woman Blues
Richland Woman Blues (Stony Plain)
[concert calendar: music bed - MEI HAN & RANDY RAINE-REUSCH/Nokoto/Distant
Wind (Za)]
NEKO CASE & HER BOYFRIENDS - Guided By Wire
Furnace Room Lullaby (Mint)
RAY CONDO and his RICOCHETS - I Flipped
High & Wild (Joaquin)
KING SUNNY ADÉ - Bo Lowo Ila
Maa Jo (Sunny Alade)
THE NEW ORLEANS KLEZMER ALLSTARS - Klezmer Defiance
Fresh Out the Past (Shanachie)
HABIB KOITE & BAMADA - Cigarette A Bana
Muso Ko (Alula)
DAVE ALVIN & THE GUILTY MEN - So Long Baby Goodbye
Interstate City (Hightone)
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UPCOMING:
August 29: Bumbershoot Part II
Sept.: Live in Studio A - guests tba
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Main Entry: bum·ber·shoot
Pronunciation: 'b&m-b&r-"shüt
Function: noun
Etymology: bumber- (alter. of umbr- in umbrella) + -shoot (alteration
of -chute in parachute)
Date: circa 1896
: UMBRELLA
(m-w.com)
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Thu, 23 Aug 2001 09:59:42 -0400
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 09:59:42 -0400
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] CanCon Report - Aug. 11 to 18, 2001 - List 144
Hi Everyone,
Here is last week's CanCon report. It includes all non-Canadian
playlists posted to folkdj-l from 3:01 PM, August 11 to 3:00 PM Aug. 18,
2001.
This week 73 stations posted 102 lists of which 72 or 70.59% had
Canadian content. 97 artists had 192 spins.
I missed a spin for Nicole Edwards of YT last week.
Artist Weeks Spins Location
Joni Mitchell 130 5 US
Bruce Cockburn 107 3 ON
Stan Rogers 40 6 d.
Marie-Lynn Hammond 39 1 ON
James Keelaghan 36 8 AB
Fred Eaglesmith 26 4 ON
Oh Susanna 20 2 ON
Cowboy Junkies 19 5 ON
Natalie MacMaster 18 6 NS
Lynn Miles 14 3 ON
The Paperboys 14 7 BC
Ron Sexmith 12 1 ON
Finest Kind 9 1 ON
Beyond The Pale 8 3 ON
Sue Foley 8 1 ON
Mike Stevens 8 8 ON
Loreena McKennitt 7 3 ON
Tim Harrison 6 3 ON
Grit Laskin 6 1 ON
Matapat 6 4 QC
Kate & Anna McGarrigle 6 1 QC/ON
Chris Norman 6 2 NS
Charlie Sohmer 5 1 ON
David Clarke 4 1 QC
Hart Rouge 4 1 QC
Harry Manx 4 2 BC
Spirit Of The West 4 1 BC
Katherine Wheatley 4 1 ON
Be Good Tanyas 3 1 BC
Buffalo Springfield 3 7 US
Ferron 3 1 US
Great Big Sea 3 1 NF
Harmer & Euringer 3 3 ON
John Reischman 3 1 BC
Garnet Rogers 3 3 ON
Long John Baldry 2 1 BC
Leonard Cohen 2 3 US
Susan Crowe 2 1 NS
Rick Fielding 2 1 ON
James Gordon 2 2 ON
Connie Kaldor 2 1 QC
kd lang 2 1 US
Leahy 2 2 ON
Paul Reddick & The Sidemen 2 1 ON
Paddy Tutty 2 1 SK
Rufus Wainwright 2 3 QC
Jesse Winchester 2 2 QC
The Wyrd Sisters 2 4 MB
Ad Vielle Que Pourra 1 1 QC
Sam Baardman 1 1 MB
Barachois 1 1 PEI
Barra McNeills 1 1 NS
Jenifer Berezan 1 1 AB
Bishop & Sullivan 1 1 YT
Ray Bonneville 1 2 QC
La Bottine Souriante 1 1 QC
Don Bray 1 2 ON
Cori Brewster 1 1 AB
Charbonniers de L'Enfer 1 1 QC
Margaret Christl 1 2 US
Crash Test Dummies 1 1 MB
Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young 1 1 US
Darcie Deaville 1 1 US
Maria Dunn 1 1 AB
Stephen Fearing 1 3 ON
Aengus Finnan 1 1 ON
Flapjack 1 1 ON
Brian Gladstone 1 1 ON
Eve Goldberg 1 1 ON
Jerusalem Ridge & Leroy Mack 1 1 AB
Mary Jane Lamond 1 1 NS
Paul Langille 1 2 ON
Leahy & The Chieftains 1 1 ON/IRE
Gordon Lightfoot 1 1 ON
Lovin Spoonful 1 5 ON/US
Cara Luft 1 2 MB
George MacPhee 1 1 PEI
Malaika 1 2 ON
Eileen McGann 1 5 BC
Moxy Fruvous 1 2 ON
Jory Nash 1 1 ON
Orishas 1 2 ?
The Rankins 1 1 NS
Rawlins Cross 1 1 NS/NF
Robbie Robertson 1 1 US
David Rogers 1 1 ON
Jane Siberry 1 1 ON
Anke Summerhill 1 1 US
Tanglefoot 1 1 ON
Brent Titcomb 1 1 ON
Lucie Blue Trembley 1 1 QC
Ian Tyson 1 1 AB
Sylvia Tyson 1 1 ON
La Volee d'Castors 1 1 QC
Eric Westbury 1 1 BC
David Wilkie 1 1 AB
Zubot & Dawson 1 1 BC
That's it for another week. Thanks for reading. All help is greatly
appreciated.
All the best,
Harry Bryan
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 23 Aug 2001 14:36:20 -0400
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 14:36:20 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 23, 2001
FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in Montreal
Folk Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined,
folk-oriented program on Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends
throughout the Montreal area and into parts of northern New York, northern
Vermont and Eastern Ontario.
CKUT can also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk
Roots/Folk Branches web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
August 23, 2001
Note: This show was extended until noon. Until further notice, Folk
Roots/Folk Branches will be on until noon every week.
NIGHT SUN- Summer Songs
One Moment of Grace (Borealis)
ERIC VON SCHMIDT- Joshua Gone Barbados
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
THE GREENBRIAR BOYS- Take a Whiff On Me
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
HAMILTON CAMP- Get Together
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
THE LIMELITERS- Wabash Cannonball
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
PHIL OCHS- I Ain’t Marching Anymore
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
John Prine and Tom Russell will perform on Friday August 24 at the
Spectrum. For tickets, call 514-790-1245.
JOHN PRINE- Six O’Clock News
Souvenirs (Oh Boy)
TOM RUSSELL- Gallo del Cielo
Song of the West (HMG)
The Ottawa Folk Festival takes place August 24-26. For
information, call 613-230-8234 or visit… http://www.ottawafolk.org/
JENNY WHITELEY- Soda Machine
Jenny Whiteley (Jenny Whiteley)
FRED EAGLESMITH- Alcohol & Pills
Ralph’s Last Show (Signature Sounds)
DAVID FRANCEY- Far End of Summer
Far End of Summer (Laker)
STEPHEN FEARING- So Many Miles Away
So Many Miles (True North)
TERRY TUFTS- In the Arms of Margaret Ann
Walk On (Borealis)
SUSAN WERNER- Sorry About Jesus
Time Between Trains (Bottom Line)
WILLIE P. BENNETT- Music In Your Eyes
Tryin’ To Start Out Clean (Bnatural)
KATE & ANNA McGARRIGLE- Matapedia
Matapedia (Hannibal)
The KlezKanada Groyser Concert is Saturday August 25 at Camp B’nai
Brith in Lantier, Quebec. For info, call 514-345-2610, ext. 3249 or visit…
http://www.klezkanada.com/index.htm
KHEVRISA- Buhusher Khosid
European Klezmer Music (Smithsonian Folkways)
ADRIENNE COOPER & ZALMEN MLOTEK- Moyshe halt zikh (Moyshe Hold On)
Ghetto Tango (Traditional Crossroads)
BRAVE OLD WORLD- Rufn di Kinder Aheym
Beyond the Pale (Rounder)
Stacey Earle will perform on Wednesday September 12 at Club
Zone. Jimmy LaFave performs there on Friday September 14. For
information, call 514-398-9875.
STACEY EARLE- Wonderful Life
Dancin’ With Them That Brung Me (Gearle)
JIMMY LaFAVE- Tears
Texoma (Bohemia Beat)
TOWNES VAN ZANDT- Be Here to Love Me
Anthology 1968-1979 (True North)
ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION- Let Me Touch You For Awhile
New Favorite (Rounder)
Jesse Winchester and Guy Clark will perform on Tuesday September
25 at the Outremont Theatre. Tickets go on sale Saturday at noon. Call
514-790-1245.
GUY CLARK- Homegrown Tomatoes
Keepers (Sugar Hill)
JESSE WINCHESTER- Club Manhattan
Gentleman of Leisure (Sugar Hill)
RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM- Limo to Memphis
Cocktail Swing (Signature Sounds)
JUDY HENSKE- Dropped Like a Dime
Loose in the World (Fair Star)
ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION featuring DAN TYMINSKI- Wild Bill Jones
Down from the Mountain (Lost Highway)
DOC WATSON- Little Sadie
Doc Watson at Gerde’s Folk City (Sugar Hill)
DOC WATSON- Blue Smoke
Doc Watson at Gerde’s Folk City (Sugar Hill)
JOHN HARTFORD- Way Down the River Road
Gum Tree Canoe (Flying Fish)
THE WAYFARING STRANGERS w/LUCY KAPLANSKY- High on a Mountain
Shifting Sands of Time (Rounder)
SCRAPPER BLACKWELL- Little Girl Blues
Mr. Scrapper’s Blues (Prestige/Bluesville)
SMOKY BABE- Locomotive Blues
Hottest Brand Goin’ (Prestige/Bluesville)
ERIC BIBB- Kokomo
Painting Signs (EarthBeat!)
SONNY RHODES- Good Day to Sing and Play the Blues
A Good Day to Play the Blues (Stony Plain)
KATY MOFFATT- Amelia’s Railroad Flat
The Evangaline Hotel (Philo)
NANCI GRIFFITH- St. Olav’s Gate
The Last of the True Believers (Philo)
SYLVIA TYSON- Walking on the Moon
You Were On My Mind (Stony Plain)
SALLY SHUFFIELD- All Roads Lead to You
Ties That Bind (Larkspur)
JO MILLER & HER BURLY ROUGHNECKS- There Goes My Heart Again
Live and Then Some! (Ranch Hand)
ALLEN SHELTON- Bye Bye Blues
Shelton Special (Rounder)
Folk Roots/Folk Branches playlists since September 1998 are
archived at… http://www.ckutfolk.com/playlist.htm
For a list of all of the past guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
(with website links), visit… http://www.ckutfolk.com/guests.htm
Questions/comments are always welcome.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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From erwin-w@home.com Thu, 23 Aug 2001 23:51:33 -0700
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 23:51:33 -0700
From: Erwin Wodarczak erwin-w@home.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Rogue Folk Club - fall concert schedule
Presenting the Fall 2001 concert schedule for Vancouver's Rogue Folk Club:
Saturday September 15th (8:00)
The Waifs
Vancouver East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables Street)
Wednesday September 19th
Kelly Joe Phelps
Richards on Richards (1036 Richards St)
Saturday September 22nd (8:00)
Zubot & Dawson
Vancouver East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables Street)
Saturday September 29th (8:00)
Kim Barlow & The Undertakin Daddies
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Saturday October 13th
Roy Forbes
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Sunday October 14th
Paddy Keenan
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Thursday October 25th
Arrogant Worms
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Saturday October 27th
Orchid Ensemble
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Saturday November 3rd
Martyn Joseph & Annie Gallup
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Sunday November 4th
Richard Wood
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Thursday November 8th
Charlie Piggott, Gerry Harrington & Nancy Conescu
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Friday November 16th
Benefit Concert t.b.a.
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Sunday November 18th
James Keelaghan & Jez Lowe
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Friday November 30th
Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Sunday December 2nd
Don Ross
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Thursday December 13th
Winter Harp
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
For more details, consult the Rogue Folk CLub Web site
.
--
Erwin Wodarczak
erwin-w@home.com
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Fri, 24 Aug 2001 14:50:47 -0400
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 14:50:47 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Watershed II Festival in Walkerton
Media information
For immediate release
Please add to coming events listings
Guess Who, Joe Cocker headline Watershed II
as Walkerton hosts Central Ontario's biggest
festival on Sunday September 2...
With a star-studded line-up that cheerfully mixes music from classic
rockers, contemporary pop artists, and a variety of country performers,
Watershed II is likely to be the biggest outdoor festival ever held in
Central Ontario.
Watershed is set for Sunday September 2, and will be held at the Walkerton
Community Centre Ball Diamonds, 290 Durham St. W.
Among the headliners are Canada's Guess Who - Watershed II will be
the final date on an eight-city Canadian tour, but they'll continue on with
a major American tour along with British rock star Joe Cocker, who'll also
appear at Watershed. Country stars Brad Paisley and Terri Clark add
another dimension to the varied bill, as will Marshall Dyllon, a highly
popular country "boy band." Canadian country hit-maker Jamie Warren opens
the day-long event at noon.
The lead singer of Moist, David Usher, marks his new solo recording
at Watershed, and Staggered Crossing and Vancouver's 54.40 complete the
line-up.
Watershed II is the creation of Richard Sharpe, a concert promoter
who's a native of Walkerton. Last year, shattered by the enormity of the
water crisis in the community, he organized a concert that raised more than
$80,000 for community groups. This year, profits from concessions and
refreshment areas will be donated to Walkerton Minor Sports, and a donation
will be added from the profits of the event. Some 14,000 people are
expected to attend.
"This event is a celebration of the fortitude of the residents of
Walkerton, and a way of reminding others that a safe water supply is
something we ought to be able to take for granted - and something we should
value," Sharpe said.
Tickets for Watershed II are available for $57.00 via Walkerton's
Chamber of Commerce (519 881-3413), at all Ticketmaster outlets in Ontario
(416 870-8000), or on the web at
Tickets are also available at the following added outlets: Colour
Your World in Kincardine, Heather's Pet Centre in Hanover, Ernie King Music
in Wingham and Goderich, Uptown Audio Video in Mount Forest, and Thrifty's
Car Rental in Owen Sound.
Start/End Artist Set LengthChange -over
Noon -12:35 PM Jamie Warren 35 Mins (20 Mins)
12:55 PM - 1:25 PM Marshall Dyllon 30 Mins (20 Mins)
1:45 PM - 2:20 PM Staggered Crossing35 Mins(20 Mins)
2:40 PM - 3:30 PM 54.40 50 Mins (20 Mins)
3:50 PM - 4:40 PM David Usher 50 Mins (20 Mins)
5:00 PM - 5:50 PM Brad Paisley 50 Mins (20 Mins)
6:10 PM - 7:00 PM Terri Clark 50 Mins (30 Mins)
7:30 PM - 8:45 PM Joe Cocker 75 Mins (30 Mins)
9:15 PM - 10:45 PM The Guess Who 90 Mins
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For further information AND MEDIA ACCREDITATION, contact:
Print and television media:
Richard Flohil/Laurie Lockhart
Richard Flohil & Associates
Ph: 416 351-1323
E-mail: rflohil@inforamp.net
Radio:
Richard Sharpe/April Schenk
Next Presentations
Ph: 519 323-9898
E-mail: info@nextpresentation.com
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Fri, 24 Aug 2001 15:15:40 -0400
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 15:15:40 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Susan Werner concert announced
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Fri, 24 Aug 2001 15:27:35 -0400
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 15:27:35 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Rare Susan Werner concert in Toronto
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Susan Werner set for rare
Toronto concert at Hugh's Room
Susan Werner, the Chicago-based singer and songwriter, is making a rare
appearance in Toronto after scoring strongly at folk festivals across
Canada, most recently at Mariposa, held in July in Orillia.
One of the few singers in her genre who plays piano as well as
guitar, her concerts feature an eclectic mix of songs with elements of
jazz, classic pop material from the past, and thoroughly contemporary
storytelling.
Who: Susan Werner
Where: Hugh's Room, 2261 Dundas St. W, south of Bloor W, Toronto
When: Thursday Sept. 13, 8:30 p.m.
Opening artist: Chris Whiteley
How much: Tickets $15.00 in advance, $17.50 at door, available from the
presenter, Richard Flohil & Associates (416) 351-1323 or (416)
531-6604
Quotes:
"Werner has been bubbling under the top echelon of new folk, but her catchy
top-notch songcraft and gorgeous, dynamic vocals should solidify her
reputation as one of the premier artists in her genre." - Boston Phoenix
"Artful, funny, and blessed with a luminescent voice, this mid-Western
farm girl turned big-city folk-jazz singer may share qualities with Dar
Williams and Chrstine Lavin, but she's very much her own woman." - San
Francisco Bay Guardian
Susan Werner's concert is part of a series of acoustic music events
presented at Hugh's by Toronto promoter Richard Flohil; he presented Stacey
Earle and Karen Savoca in August, and will present songwriter Guy Clark on
September 30, his first concert in Toronto in several years.
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From monamoore@music.com Fri, 24 Aug 2001 15:18:17 -0400
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 15:18:17 -0400
From: Mona Moore monamoore@music.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Watershed II Festival in Walkerton
Excuse me, I thought I was subscribed to a list about Canadian folk
music. This spam has nothing to do with Canadian folk music.
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From: Richard Flohil
Sent: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 14:50:47 -0400
To: Walkerton e-mail list A-D
Subject: [cdnfolk] Watershed II Festival in Walkerton
Media information
For immediate release
Please add to coming events listings
Guess Who, Joe Cocker headline Watershed II
as Walkerton hosts Central Ontario's biggest
festival on Sunday September 2...
With a star-studded line-up that cheerfully mixes music from classic
rockers, contemporary pop artists, and a variety of country
performers,
Watershed II is likely to be the biggest outdoor festival ever held in
Central Ontario.
Watershed is set for Sunday September 2, and will be held at the
Walkerton
Community Centre Ball Diamonds, 290 Durham St. W.
Among the headliners are Canada's Guess Who - Watershed II
will be
the final date on an eight-city Canadian tour, but they'll continue
on with
a major American tour along with British rock star Joe Cocker, who'll
also
appear at Watershed. Country stars Brad Paisley and Terri Clark add
another dimension to the varied bill, as will Marshall Dyllon, a
highly
popular country "boy band." Canadian country hit-maker Jamie Warren
opens
the day-long event at noon.
The lead singer of Moist, David Usher, marks his new solo
recording
at Watershed, and Staggered Crossing and Vancouver's 54.40 complete
the
line-up.
Watershed II is the creation of Richard Sharpe, a concert
promoter
who's a native of Walkerton. Last year, shattered by the enormity of
the
water crisis in the community, he organized a concert that raised
more than
$80,000 for community groups. This year, profits from concessions and
refreshment areas will be donated to Walkerton Minor Sports, and a
donation
will be added from the profits of the event. Some 14,000 people are
expected to attend.
"This event is a celebration of the fortitude of the
residents of
Walkerton, and a way of reminding others that a safe water supply is
something we ought to be able to take for granted - and something we
should
value," Sharpe said.
Tickets for Watershed II are available for $57.00 via
Walkerton's
Chamber of Commerce (519 881-3413), at all Ticketmaster outlets in
Ontario
(416 870-8000), or on the web at
Tickets are also available at the following added outlets:
Colour
Your World in Kincardine, Heather's Pet Centre in Hanover, Ernie King
Music
in Wingham and Goderich, Uptown Audio Video in Mount Forest, and
Thrifty's
Car Rental in Owen Sound.
Start/End Artist Set LengthChange -over
Noon -12:35 PM Jamie Warren 35 Mins (20 Mins)
12:55 PM - 1:25 PM Marshall Dyllon 30 Mins (20 Mins)
1:45 PM - 2:20 PM Staggered Crossing35 Mins(20 Mins)
2:40 PM - 3:30 PM 54.40 50 Mins (20 Mins)
3:50 PM - 4:40 PM David Usher 50 Mins (20 Mins)
5:00 PM - 5:50 PM Brad Paisley 50 Mins (20 Mins)
6:10 PM - 7:00 PM Terri Clark 50 Mins (30 Mins)
7:30 PM - 8:45 PM Joe Cocker 75 Mins (30 Mins)
9:15 PM - 10:45 PM The Guess Who 90 Mins
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For further information AND MEDIA ACCREDITATION, contact:
Print and television media:
Richard Flohil/Laurie Lockhart
Richard Flohil & Associates
Ph: 416 351-1323
E-mail: rflohil@inforamp.net
Radio:
Richard Sharpe/April Schenk
Next Presentations
Ph: 519 323-9898
E-mail: info@nextpresentation.com
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From treelady@interlog.com Fri, 24 Aug 2001 17:39:44 -0400
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 17:39:44 -0400
From: Joanne Crabtree treelady@interlog.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Rare Susan Werner concert in Toronto
Hey, Richard: Can't I pick up tickets in advance from Hugh's Room as I'm
in and out of there all the time? Joanne
At 03:27 PM 8/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Media information
>For immediate release
>Please add to coming events listings
>
>Susan Werner set for rare
>Toronto concert at Hugh's Room
>
>Susan Werner, the Chicago-based singer and songwriter, is making a rare
>appearance in Toronto after scoring strongly at folk festivals across
>Canada, most recently at Mariposa, held in July in Orillia.
> One of the few singers in her genre who plays piano as well as
>guitar, her concerts feature an eclectic mix of songs with elements of
>jazz, classic pop material from the past, and thoroughly contemporary
>storytelling.
>
>Who: Susan Werner
>Where: Hugh's Room, 2261 Dundas St. W, south of Bloor W, Toronto
>When: Thursday Sept. 13, 8:30 p.m.
>Opening artist: Chris Whiteley
>How much: Tickets $15.00 in advance, $17.50 at door, available from the
> presenter, Richard Flohil & Associates (416) 351-1323 or (416)
>531-6604
>
>Quotes:
>"Werner has been bubbling under the top echelon of new folk, but her catchy
>top-notch songcraft and gorgeous, dynamic vocals should solidify her
>reputation as one of the premier artists in her genre." - Boston Phoenix
>
>"Artful, funny, and blessed with a luminescent voice, this mid-Western
>farm girl turned big-city folk-jazz singer may share qualities with Dar
>Williams and Chrstine Lavin, but she's very much her own woman." - San
>Francisco Bay Guardian
>
> Susan Werner's concert is part of a series of acoustic music events
>presented at Hugh's by Toronto promoter Richard Flohil; he presented Stacey
>Earle and Karen Savoca in August, and will present songwriter Guy Clark on
>September 30, his first concert in Toronto in several years.
>
> -30-
>
>For more information contacy:
>Richard Flohil/Laurie Lockhart (416) 351-1323 E-mail: rflohil@inforamp,net
>
>
>
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From rflohil@inforamp.net Fri, 24 Aug 2001 19:06:41 -0400
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 19:06:41 -0400
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@inforamp.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Whoops...
Wrote "Mona Moore" in what seemed like high dudgeon,
about a post I sent regarding Watershed II at Walkerton on September 2:
>Excuse me, I thought I was subscribed to a list about Canadian folk
>music. This spam has nothing to do with Canadian folk music.
She's right, and I've taken cdnfolk-l off the Watershed II list. Since the
event is in central Ontario, I used the same list I used for Mariposa,
which does have something to do with Canadian folk music; I should have
taken the group off on this occasion and I didn't. My error, my apologies.
As for mass e-mails about folk events, they do have their purpose;
they alert folk to things like the Guy Clark, Susan Werner, Melissa
Ferrick, Arrogant Worms and Martha Wainwright events I'm organizing at
various Toronto venues. And, if people nibble, buy tickets in advance, and
spread the word, it cuts down the near-lethal cost of advertising, which
affects directly the price of the tickets.
Wouldn't it be nice if just a few of the 6,000 people who paid
between $50 and $75 to see John Prine, Lyle Lovett and MaryChapin Carpenter
at the horrendously huge Molson Ampitheatre the other night were discover
some of the artists I just listed, and paid the considerably lower ticket
prices to see lesser-known artists of equal quality.
Mind you, if their luck holds, some of these artists'll be playing
the Molson shed themselves in 10 or 15 years. You can say, then, that you
saw them in a wonderful and fitting venue, where you could actually see and
hear the artists!
Cheers,
Richard
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From erwin-w@home.com Fri, 24 Aug 2001 20:58:22 -0700
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 20:58:22 -0700
From: Erwin Wodarczak erwin-w@home.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Rogue Folk Club - (corrected) fall concert schedule
Sorry for the duplication - my original post was missing a show.
Presenting the Fall 2001 concert schedule for Vancouver's Rogue Folk Club:
Saturday September 15th (8:00)
The Waifs
Vancouver East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables Street)
Wednesday September 19th
Kelly Joe Phelps
Richards on Richards (1036 Richards St)
Thursday September 20th (8:00)
Dick Gaughan
Capilano College (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver) _or_
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
*** to be confirmed ***
Saturday September 22nd (8:00)
Zubot & Dawson
Vancouver East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables Street)
Saturday September 29th (8:00)
Kim Barlow & The Undertakin' Daddies
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Saturday October 13th
Roy Forbes
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Sunday October 14th
Paddy Keenan
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Thursday October 25th
Arrogant Worms
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Saturday October 27th
Orchid Ensemble
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Saturday November 3rd
Martyn Joseph & Annie Gallup
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Sunday November 4th
Richard Wood
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Thursday November 8th
Charlie Piggott, Gerry Harrington & Nancy Conescu
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Friday November 16th
Benefit Concert t.b.a.
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Sunday November 18th
James Keelaghan & Jez Lowe
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
Friday November 30th
Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Sunday December 2nd
Don Ross
WISE Hall (1882 Adanac Street)
Thursday December 13th
Winter Harp
Capilano College Theatre (2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver)
For more details, consult the Rogue Folk CLub Web site
.
--
Erwin Wodarczak
erwin-w@home.com
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From jeigh@home.com Sat, 25 Aug 2001 18:07:57 -0400
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 18:07:57 -0400
From: Jay Linden jeigh@home.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Dumb question du jour: turkey feathers
Hi all, long time. Very long time.
Especially long time for those who didn't know me 25 years ago when I
was playing regularly .
Quick stupid question, but if I can't find an answer from someone on
*this* list, I'm probably outta luck. At least it's a question I'll bet
you don't hear too often.
Does anyone know anywhere in or near Toronto where you can get turkey
feathers on a regular basis (these of the species turquifeatherus
dulcimeritus).
I found a pheasant feather at St. Lawrence Market today, but every time
I try to play a mountain song on my dulcimer with it, it comes out
sounding British. Go figure.
(Wonder if I can play grunge rock by using a pigeon feather ...)
If nobody on this list knows, could someone point me to poultry-L
please?
Jay
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Sun, 26 Aug 2001 08:30:31 -0400
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 08:30:31 -0400
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] CanCon Report - Aug. 18 to 25, 2001 - List 145
Hi Everyone,
Here is last week's CanCon report. It includes all non-Canadian
playlists posted to folkdj-l from 3:01 PM, August 18 to 3:00 PM Aug. 25,
2001.
This week 70 stations posted 100 lists of which 62 or 62.00% had
Canadian content. 85 artists had 155 spins.
Marie-Lynn Hammond left the list this week after 39 consecutive weeks
and 103 spins this year.
Artist Weeks Spins Location
Joni Mitchell 131 5 US
Bruce Cockburn 108 4 ON
Stan Rogers 41 4 d.
James Keelaghan 37 1 QC
Fred Eaglesmith 27 3 ON
Oh Susanna 21 2 ON
Cowboy Junkies 20 2 ON
Natalie MacMaster 19 6 NS
The Paperboys 15 1 BC
Ron Sexmith 13 1 ON
Sue Foley 9 1 ON
Mike Stevens 9 2 ON
Loreena McKennitt 8 1 ON
Tim Harrison 7 8 ON
Matapat 7 2 QC
Kate & Anna McGarrigle 7 5 QC/ON
David Clarke 5 1 QC
Hart Rouge 5 2 QC
Harry Manx 5 2 BC
Be Good Tanyas 4 1 BC
Buffalo Springfield 4 1 US
Ferron 4 2 US
Great Big Sea 4 1 NF
John Reischman 4 1 BC
Garnet Rogers 4 1 ON
Leonard Cohen 3 1 US
James Gordon 3 1 ON
Connie Kaldor 3 1 QC
kd lang 3 2 US
Leahy 3 1 ON
Paul Reddick & The Sidemen 3 1 ON
Rufus Wainwright 3 1 QC
Jesse Winchester 3 3 QC
The Wyrd Sisters 3 2 MB
Ad Vielle Que Pourra 2 1 QC
La Bottine Souriante 2 2 QC
Les Charbonniers De L'Enfer 2 1 QC
Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young 2 1 US
Darcie Deaville 2 1 US
Stephen Fearing 2 2 ON
Eve Goldberg 2 1 ON
Gordon Lightfoot 2 1 ON
Moxy Fruvous 2 2 ON
Orishas 2 1 ?
The Rankins 2 1 NS
Robbie Robertson 2 1 US
Tanglefoot 2 1 ON
Paul Anka 1 4 US
Arrogant Worms 1 1 ON
D.G. Biggs 1 1 MB
Michael Jerome Browne 1 1 QC
Buddhagrass Boys 1 1 BC
Blackie & The Rodeo Kings 1 1 ON
Cash Brothers 1 1 ON
J.P. Cormier 1 2 NS
Julie Dubois 1 1 BC
Enterloupe 1 3 QC
Exit 13 1 1 ?
David Francey 1 3 QC
Lennie Gallant 1 1 PEI
John Gracie 1 1 NS
Al Grierson 1 1 d.
Haines & Leighton 1 1 PEI/ON
Sarah Harmer 1 2 ON
Jim Layeux 1 4 ON
Tom Lewis 1 1 BC
Linden & King 1 1 ON/?
Ashley & Wendy MacIsaac 1 1 NS
Buddy MacMaster 1 1 NS
Buddy MacMaster & Tracey Dares 1 1 NS
Mamas & Papas 1 1 ON/US
Amanda Marshall 1 1 ON
Sarah McLachlan 1 1 BC
Ron Nigrini 1 1 ON
Pied Pumkin String Band 1 1 BC
Quartette 1 1 ON
Ian Robb 1 1 ON
Don Ross 1 1 ON
Shannon Saunders & The Splinters 1 1 BC
Scarlett, Washington, Whiteley 1 1 ON
Scruj MacDuhk 1 4 MB
Silk Road 1 1 BC
Hank Snow 1 1 d.
April Verch 1 9 SK
Neil Young 1 3 US
That's it for another week.
All the best,
Harry
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From idavies@cims.net Sun, 26 Aug 2001 09:05:08 -0400
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 09:05:08 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] GIG ON: John Renbourn @ Aeolian Hall, London, ON - Thurs. Sept. 20
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Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas (at Rectory), London, Ontario
=20
John Renbourn=20
Thursday, September 20th, 8:00 pm - Tickets $20 advance / $25 at the =
door
Tickets available from Belle Air Music, Centennial Hall, Chapters =
(Masonville), HMV (Westmount Mall), Hysen Music, The Madrigal, Studio =
Celtia & The Village Idiot
=20
John Renbourn has long been regarded as one of the world's greatest =
acoustic fingerstyle guitarists. "I never really set out to be a guitar =
player - I play the guitar because if I want to work out an arrangement, =
it is simply the easiest way to do it. But even in the years that I =
spent with Pentangle, a lot of my enjoyment was in arranging the parts, =
in giving the music a cohesion. And that's what interests me now, more =
than anything else." John Renbourn's unique sound is a fusion of =
British and Celtic folk music with jazz, country blues, ragtime, =
classical, Middle Eastern and pre-Renaissance music -- a style often =
called "folk-baroque." With fellow guitarist Bert Jansch and singer =
Jacqui McShee, they founded the seminal British folk-rock ensemble =
Pentangle in 1967. Pentangle's pioneering combination of traditional =
folk melodies with jazz improvisations created an influence that =
continues to inspire musicians around the world. A John Renbourn concert =
takes the listener into a rich musical landscape of warm vocals and =
witty asides about the history of the songs. At the core is a =
revolutionary guitar style that explores the instrument's potential in =
unusual and beautiful ways, created and performed by a consummate =
master. His most recent CD is "Traveller's Prayer" on Shanachie Records. =
John Renbourn played the Aeolian Hall in April 2000 and his performance =
was chosen as "the concert of the year in London" by James Reaney of The =
London Free Press.=20
=20
Garnet Rogers
Sunday, December 9th, 7:30 pm - Tickets $15 advance / $20 at the door
Tickets available from Belle Air Music, Centennial Hall, Chapters =
(Masonville), HMV (Westmount Mall), Hysen Music, The Madrigal, Studio =
Celtia & The Village Idiot
=20
FOLK AT THE AEOLIAN concerts are at the historic Aeolian Hall, 795 =
Dundas Street (at Rectory), London. This beautiful old hall features =
wonderful acoustics, a high stage (so everyone can see), intimate =
surroundings (only 250 seats) and lots of free parking. For more =
information please contact:=20
FOLK AT THE AEOLIAN CONCERTS c/o Ian Davies, 17-1415 Commissioners Rd. =
W., London, ON N6K 1E2
Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 Cellular 519-697-6353 E-mail: =
folk@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com/folkattheaeolian.htm
=20
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Sun. Sept. 16, 7:30 pm - Robin Laing @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Thurs. Sept. 20, 8:00 pm - John Renbourn @ Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas =
Street
Sun. Sept. 30, 7:30 pm - Tony McManus @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sat. Oct. 13, 8:00 pm - Pierre Schryer Band @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Oct. 21, 7:30 pm - Stephen Fearing @ Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Nov. 11, 7:30 pm - Christina Smith & Jean Hewson @ Cuckoo's Nest =
Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Fri. Nov. 23, 8:00 pm - Cuckoo's Nest presents The Battlefield Band with =
s.g. Alistair Brown @ Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
Sun. Dec. 9, 7:30 pm - Garnet Rogers @ Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas Street
Sun. Dec. 16, 7:30 pm - Ian Bell & Alistair Brown @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk =
Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Jan. 20, 7:30 pm - Tanglefoot @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, =
122 Carlling Street
Fri. Jan. 25, 8:00 pm - Sunfest presents Danu @ Hilton London's Grand =
Ballroom, 300 King Street
Fri. Feb. 1, 8:00 pm - Ron Hynes @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, =
122 Carlling Street
Sun. March 3, 7:30 pm - Norland Wind @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
For information on all these concerts contact Ian Davies at: =
folk@iandavies.com
To reserve for Cuckoo's Nest concerts contact Alistair Brown at: =
alistair@alistairbrown.com or call 673-0334
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Sun. Nov. 11, 7:30 pm - Christina Smith =
& Jean=20
Hewson @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling =
Street
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Aeolian Hall,=20
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Sun. Dec. 16, 7:30 pm - Ian Bell & =
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Sun. Jan. 20, 7:30 pm - Tanglefoot =
@ Cuckoo's=20
Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
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Grand=20
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Fri. Feb. 1, 8:00 pm - Ron Hynes @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122=20
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Sun. March 3, 7:30 pm - Norland Wind @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's,=20
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From idavies@cims.net Sun, 26 Aug 2001 09:04:48 -0400
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 09:04:48 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] GIG ON: John Renbourn @ Aeolian Hall, London, ON - Thurs. Sept. 20
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Announcing upcoming concerts in the FOLK AT THE AEOLIAN CONCERT SERIES - =
Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas (at Rectory), London, Ontario
=20
John Renbourn=20
Thursday, September 20th, 8:00 pm - Tickets $20 advance / $25 at the =
door
Tickets available from Belle Air Music, Centennial Hall, Chapters =
(Masonville), HMV (Westmount Mall), Hysen Music, The Madrigal, Studio =
Celtia & The Village Idiot (Wortley Village)
=20
John Renbourn has long been regarded as one of the world's greatest =
acoustic fingerstyle guitarists. "I never really set out to be a guitar =
player - I play the guitar because if I want to work out an arrangement, =
it is simply the easiest way to do it. But even in the years that I =
spent with Pentangle, a lot of my enjoyment was in arranging the parts, =
in giving the music a cohesion. And that's what interests me now, more =
than anything else." John Renbourn's unique sound is a fusion of =
British and Celtic folk music with jazz, country blues, ragtime, =
classical, Middle Eastern and pre-Renaissance music -- a style often =
called "folk-baroque." With fellow guitarist Bert Jansch and singer =
Jacqui McShee, they founded the seminal British folk-rock ensemble =
Pentangle in 1967. Pentangle's pioneering combination of traditional =
folk melodies with jazz improvisations created an influence that =
continues to inspire musicians around the world. A John Renbourn concert =
takes the listener into a rich musical landscape of warm vocals and =
witty asides about the history of the songs. At the core is a =
revolutionary guitar style that explores the instrument's potential in =
unusual and beautiful ways, created and performed by a consummate =
master. His most recent CD is "Traveller's Prayer" on Shanachie Records. =
John Renbourn played the Aeolian Hall in April 2000 and his performance =
was chosen as "the concert of the year in London" by James Reaney of The =
London Free Press.=20
=20
Garnet Rogers
Sunday, December 9th, 7:30 pm - Tickets $15 advance / $20 at the door
Tickets available from Belle Air Music, Centennial Hall, Chapters =
(Masonville), HMV (Westmount Mall), Hysen Music, The Madrigal, Studio =
Celtia & The Village Idiot
=20
FOLK AT THE AEOLIAN concerts are at the historic Aeolian Hall, 795 =
Dundas Street (at Rectory), London. This beautiful old hall features =
wonderful acoustics, a high stage (so everyone can see), intimate =
surroundings (only 250 seats) and lots of free parking. For more =
information please contact:=20
FOLK AT THE AEOLIAN CONCERTS c/o Ian Davies, 17-1415 Commissioners Rd. =
W., London, ON N6K 1E2
Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 Cellular 519-697-6353 E-mail: =
folk@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com/folkattheaeolian.htm
=20
LONDON'S FOLK CALENDAR
Sun. Sept. 16, 7:30 pm - Robin Laing @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Thurs. Sept. 20, 8:00 pm - John Renbourn @ Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas =
Street
Sun. Sept. 30, 7:30 pm - Tony McManus @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sat. Oct. 13, 8:00 pm - Pierre Schryer Band @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Oct. 21, 7:30 pm - Stephen Fearing @ Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Nov. 11, 7:30 pm - Christina Smith & Jean Hewson @ Cuckoo's Nest =
Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Fri. Nov. 23, 8:00 pm - Cuckoo's Nest presents The Battlefield Band with =
s.g. Alistair Brown @ Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
Sun. Dec. 9, 7:30 pm - Garnet Rogers @ Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas Street
Sun. Dec. 16, 7:30 pm - Ian Bell & Alistair Brown @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk =
Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Jan. 20, 7:30 pm - Tanglefoot @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, =
122 Carlling Street
Fri. Jan. 25, 8:00 pm - Sunfest presents Danu @ Hilton London's Grand =
Ballroom, 300 King Street
Fri. Feb. 1, 8:00 pm - Ron Hynes @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, =
122 Carlling Street
Sun. March 3, 7:30 pm - Norland Wind @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
For information on all these concerts contact Ian Davies at: =
folk@iandavies.com
To reserve for Cuckoo's Nest concerts contact Alistair Brown at: =
alistair@alistairbrown.com or call 673-0334
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c/o Ian Davies, 17-1415 Commissioners Rd. W., =
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Sun. Sept. 16, 7:30 pm - Robin Laing @ =
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Sun. Sept. 30, 7:30 pm - Tony McManus @ =
Cuckoo's Nest=20
Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sat. Oct. 13, 8:00 pm - Pierre Schryer =
Band @ Cuckoo's=20
Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Oct. 21, 7:30 pm - Stephen Fearing @ =
Chaucer's,=20
122 Carlling Street
Sun. Nov. 11, 7:30 pm - Christina Smith =
& Jean=20
Hewson @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling =
Street
Fri. Nov. 23, 8:00 pm - Cuckoo's Nest =
presents The=20
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Street
Sun. Dec. 9, 7:30 pm - Garnet Rogers @ =
Aeolian Hall,=20
795 Dundas Street
Sun. Dec. 16, 7:30 pm - Ian Bell & =
Alistair Brown=20
@ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Sun. Jan. 20, 7:30 pm - Tanglefoot =
@ Cuckoo's=20
Nest Folk Club, Chaucer's, 122 Carlling Street
Fri. Jan. 25, 8:00 pm - Sunfest presents Danu @ Hilton London's =
Grand=20
Ballroom, 300 King Street
Fri. Feb. 1, 8:00 pm - Ron Hynes @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's, 122=20
Carlling Street
Sun. March 3, 7:30 pm - Norland Wind @ Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club, =
Chaucer's,=20
122 Carlling Street
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From idavies@cims.net Sun, 26 Aug 2001 10:21:52 -0400
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 10:21:52 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "A Sign of The Times" Aug. 26/01 6X-FM, London, ON
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A SIGN OF THE TIMES - Folk Music Radio - Sundays 9-11 am on CIXX-FM =
106.9 London, Ont. Canada
=20
Ian Davies (filling in for Alistair Brown during July & August)
Playlist for Sunday, August 26, 2001=20
Pete Coe: As I Roved Out; The Barleycorn
Long Company (Backshift Music)
Don Kavanagh: Fairwell to Maigue; Belfast & Trumpet Hornpipes
A Dubliner & His Harmonica (Indie)
Robin Laing: More Than Just A Dram; Piper MacNeil; The Deil's Awa
The Angel's Share (Greentrax)
Scruj MacDuhk: The Rambling Irishman; The Northern Set
The Road to Canso (Scruj Tunes)
Alison Krauss & Union Station: Choctaw Hayride; Take Me For Longing
New Favorite (Rounder)
Great Big Sea: Boston & St. John's; Old Brown's Daughter
Turn (WEA)
Dervish: Molly & Johnny
Live in Palma (Whirling Discs)
Ron Hynes: Sonny's Dream; St. John's Waltz
Face to the Gale (Artisan Music/EMI Canada)
William Pint & Felicia Dale: The Beaches of Leukannon; Haul on the =
Bowline
Round the Corner (Waterbug)
Sean Keane: Kilkelly; Green Among the Gold
Portrait - The Best of Sean Keane (Grapevine)
Peter O'Hanlon: The Hidden Village/The Piper & the Pony; Half-hanged =
MacNaghten
Trick of Time (Raggedy Records)
John Renbourn: South Wind/Feathered Nest
Traveller's Prayer (Shanachie)
Norland Wind: The Memory of May; McPhisto's Jig
Atlantic Driftwood (Slow Motion)
CONTACTS:
Ian Davies
17-1415 Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
=20
Alistair Brown
9 Prospect Avenue, London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
E-mail: alistair@alistairbrown.com Website: www.alistairbrown.com
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- Folk=20
Music Radio - Sundays 9-11 am on CIXX-FM 106.9 London, Ont. =
Canada
Ian Davies (filling in for Alistair Brown during =
July &=20
August)
Playlist for Sunday, August =
26, 2001=20
Pete Coe: As I Roved Out; The Barleycorn
Long Company (Backshift Music)
Don Kavanagh: Fairwell to Maigue; Belfast & Trumpet=20
Hornpipes
A Dubliner & His Harmonica (Indie)
Robin Laing: More Than Just A Dram; Piper MacNeil; The Deil's =
Awa
The Angel's Share (Greentrax)
Scruj MacDuhk: The Rambling Irishman; The Northern Set
The Road to Canso (Scruj Tunes)
Alison Krauss & Union Station: Choctaw Hayride; Take Me =
For=20
Longing
New Favorite (Rounder)
Great Big Sea: Boston & St. John's; Old Brown's =
Daughter
Turn (WEA)
Dervish: Molly & Johnny
Live in Palma (Whirling Discs)
Ron Hynes: Sonny's Dream; St. John's Waltz
Face to the Gale (Artisan Music/EMI =
Canada)
William Pint & Felicia Dale: The Beaches of Leukannon; Haul on =
the=20
Bowline
Round the Corner (Waterbug)
Sean Keane: Kilkelly; Green Among the Gold
Portrait - The Best of Sean Keane =
(Grapevine)
Peter O'Hanlon: The Hidden Village/The Piper & the Pony;=20
Half-hanged MacNaghten
Trick of Time (Raggedy Records)
John Renbourn: South Wind/Feathered Nest
Traveller's Prayer (Shanachie)
Norland Wind: The Memory of May; McPhisto's Jig
Atlantic Driftwood (Slow Motion)
CONTACTS:
Ian =
Davies
17-1415=20
Commissioners Rd. W., London, ON N6K 1E2 Canada
Phone/Fax =
519-473-2099 =20
Cellular 519-697-6353
E-mail: ian@iandavies.com Website: www.iandavies.com
Alistair Brown
9 Prospect =
Avenue,=20
London, ON N6B 3A4
Phone: 519-673-0334
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From jleblanc@superaje.com Mon, 27 Aug 2001 22:37:30 -0700
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 22:37:30 -0700
From: Joel LeBlanc jleblanc@superaje.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re:attachments not welcome
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Hi, Folk folks,
I'm not sure on listserve ettiquette but I just recieved 4 =
emails from Ian Davis and 2 of them had attachments. I would propose =
not sending unrequested attachments to a list. This is where those nasty =
viruses hang out and I would never open an unsolicited attachment and =
reccomend all others do the same. They also take extra time to download =
your e-mails
Joel LeBlanc
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Hi, Folk folks,
I'm not=20
sure on listserve ettiquette but I just recieved 4 emails from=20
Ian Davis and 2 of them had attachments. I would propose not =
sending=20
unrequested attachments to a list. This is where those nasty viruses =
hang out=20
and I would never open an unsolicited attachment and reccomend all =
others do the=20
same. They also take extra time to download your e-mails
Joel LeBlanc
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From ynot@globalserve.net Tue, 28 Aug 2001 16:39:42 -0400
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 16:39:42 -0400
From: Tony Burns ynot@globalserve.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] GIG:ON Greenbank Folk Music Society
The 2001/2002 season at the Greenbank Folk Music Society.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Jam Session:
The first jam session of the new season will be held on October 7,
2001.
The Greenbank Folk Music Society monthly jam/workshop is normally held
the first Sunday of the month in the Greenbank Centennial Hall from 2pm
to 5pm. This event is open to musicians. (No audience please. The
intent is for musicians to get together to learn, share and get
feedback from each other.) All skill levels and instruments welcome.
Yes, voice is an instrument. The atmosphere is very friendly and
informal. Greenbank is on highway 12 about 30 minutes north of Whitby.
There is no charge for this event.
Jam contact in Toronto - Tony Burns 416-421-3827 or email
ynot@globalserve.net
in Uxbridge/Greenbank contact - Rene Demers 905-852-7578
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Concert Information: (see website for details)
September 15 - Ken Hamm
Ken Hamm is one of Canada's foremost interpreters of traditional roots
and blues music. He has won a wide following for his stellar
guitarwork, on both acoustic and steelbody National, as well as for his
original material. Along the way Ken Hamm was awarded a Juno for best
roots and traditional CD ("Saturday Night Blues"). He was also
nominated three years running as best acoustic blues guitarist by
"Guitar Player" magazine.
"...Plays and sings the blues like he was born and bred in the
Mississippi Delta..." Guitar Player Magazine
October 20 - Club Django
November 10 - The Moses Gillespie Redemption
December 4 - Ken Whiteley
You will find links to performers web sites from the schedule at the
Greenbank site.
In the Greenbank area tickets are available at The Blue Heron Books in
Uxbridge and Jayson Callan Music in Port Perry. If you are outside of
this area you may be able to get tickets by calling (905) 985-8351 or
(905) 852-7578. Please do not send email for tickets. I don't have any
and can only refer you to the sources above.
For more information visit the Greenbank homepage at
http://www.globalserve.net/~ynot/grnbnk.htm
Tony Burns
Home page: http://www.globalserve.net/~ynot/
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From Peter@NutshellMusic.com Mon, 27 Aug 2001 01:29:43 -0400
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 01:29:43 -0400
From: Peter MacDonald (Nutshell Music) Peter@NutshellMusic.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re: [mplpost] OTTAWA Weather (rain)
At 03:08 PM 8/28/01 -0400, you wrote:
>As for the Ottawa
>festival this past weekend, the mainstage shut at 6pm for the storm.
>Many people left, but the remainder moved to the indoor stage for some
>surprise guests and the truly amazing Ottawa festival community choir,
>led by Andy Rush. The mainstage recommenced about 7:30 and with some
>rescheduled and shortened acts, everyone got to perform except "the
>mighty Popo." David Warren
Yes, Ottawa had a wet one for sure. BIG thanks to our amazing production
crew, led by Nicole Colbeck (Backstage Manager) and Richard Vernon (Crew
Chief) with the able and welcome assistance of Steve Darke (FOH) and Mark
Warren (Monitors).
After shutting down our activities at 5:34pm, and lowering the main
lighting truss to reduce the chance of lighting strikes, we simply waited
out the elements. We were blessed to be just finishing the daytime stages
around the site (8 of them this year!). After a hastily-called meeting to
discuss how to reprogram the night, the Main Stage got back to business at
7:57pm, and most everyone was able to perform their full set. A few were
moved to the inside stage (during the brunt of the downpour), rearranged or
shortened.
David Warren was right...Popo had to be cut - we have a Midnight curfew
with the City of Ottawa, and had already gone to 12:16am. The City Staff on
hand were understanding of our situation, but rules are rules, and even
folkies need to follow them! The Mighty Popo's act must be seen live - he
and his band are simply marvellous - don't miss an opportunity when he's in
your area.
The audience was wonderful, patient and supportive. Celso Machado, Qiu Xia
He, the McGarrigles, Pierre Schreyer, Josephine, Susan Werner and the
fabulous Stuart McLean were generous, accomodating and professional.
A big thank you also from the production team to Gene Swimmer (Ottawa's
Exec. Dir.) for his faith, encouragement and well-timed words of praise
during a very difficult night.
How about that - Nicole and crew started two hours late, kept everything to
within 2 minutes of the rain-revised schedule and the audience went away
happy! That's what these community festivals are all about!
Hopefully, we'll see many of you Mapleposters at the OCFF/Folk Alliance
Canada conference in Toronto in October.
Best regards,
Peter MacDonald
Nutshell Music - Production Managers, Ottawa Folk Fest
p.s. Thanks to all of you (artists, other festivals' staff members,
friends) who made such nice visits to the production trailer when my
crutches wouldn't allow me to roam about the site. Belive me when I say
that a festival is very different when viewed and experienced through the
eyes, ears and written words in the reports of others! I have observed,
listened well and learned much...
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From patootie@interlog.com Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:29:34 -0400
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:29:34 -0400
From: Eve Goldberg patootie@interlog.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Looking for a few good men - Toronto area
Hi folks -
Some of you may know I'm involved in a non-audition community choir that
sings folk music from around the world. We're looking for more tenors and
basses. Here's the announcement:
Looking for a few good men.who like to sing!
Common Thread
Community Chorus of Toronto
Seeks more men for the bass section to start Sept 5
soprano, alto and tenor sections are full
* We're a friendly 70-voice choir that aims to change the world, one song
at a time!
* We promote social justice through multicultural/multilingual music.
Dynamite conductor. Great sound. Diverse group. Fun.
* No experience needed. We want you!! Give it a try.
Weds, 6:45-9:30 pm, College&Spadina, Sept 5-May 30,
Wheelchair access/childcare, spaces limited, call now,
phone: (416) 410-5022
e-mail: ctchorus@interlog.com
website: www.interlog.com/~ctchorus
----------------------------------------------
That's it!
Eve Goldberg
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Sweet Patootie Music
483 Dovercourt Road
Toronto, ON M6H 2W3
patootie@interlog.com
www.interlog.com/~patootie
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From lillianw@interlog.com Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:31:10 -0400
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:31:10 -0400
From: lillianw@interlog.com lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re:attachments not welcome
In <005701c12f83$8896f3e0$a4f957d1@hppav>, on 08/28/01
at 10:31 PM, "Joel LeBlanc"
said:
>Hi, Folk folks,
> I'm not sure on listserve ettiquette but I just recieved 4 emails
>from Ian Davis and 2 of them had attachments. I would propose not sending
>unrequested attachments to a list........
I agree Joel. I also got those attachments and Ian, I wonder if you can
please send them via straight email?
I've never been able to open many attachments properly anyhow and given
the virus warnings would prefer to stay clear of them.
thanks,
Lillian
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Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -see www.northernjourney.com
Fiddles and Frets Music
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Music On The Move
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
check out Colin Stewart - http://colinstewart.cjb.net/
"You must ensure, no matter the cost, that the legacy of these great ships
is not lost." - John Prince
"Well it's alright...
Even if you're old and gray
You still got something to say
Remember to live and let live
The best you can do is forgive." Travelling Wilberys
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From rowan@inconnect.com Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:24:08 -0600
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:24:08 -0600
From: Grant Hogarth rowan@inconnect.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] PLAYLIST "Tuesday Breakfast Jam", August 28th, 2001 (KRCL)
Playlist for "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" — August 28th, 2001
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Format:
Artist | Cut | Album (year) | Label [Website] * = Multi-artist album
[INTRO] Larry Pattis | Amazing Grace | Random Chance (1997) | Liberal
Palette [www.larrypattis.com]
6:00 **starting off jazzy**
Rose Morse | Move| Walking in a New World (1999) | Desert Jazz Music Project
Clary Sage | Funflute | Tell me your Truth (2001) | Self Release
[www.clarysagemusic.com]
Peter Lang | Lost on Chainbridge Road | Dharma Blues (2001) | Horus Music
[www.folklib.net/index/l/lang_peter.shtml#PAGE]
Ernán López-Nussa | Baiõ de Lacan | From Havana to Rio (2000) | Velas
Records [www.velasrecords.com]
6:15 **travelling songs (sorta)**
Valdy & Gary Fjellgard | Boys of Rhythm | Contenders (2000) | Stony Plain
[www.stonyplainrecords.com] [www.fjellgaard.bc.ca] [www.valdy.com]
John Phillips | California Dreaming | Phillips 66 (2001) | Eagle Records
Hunter Moore | Trucker | Conversations (2001) | HunterMoore.Com Records
[www.huntermoore.com]
Rachel Sage | Couldn't Love you More | Painting of a Painting (2001) |
MPress Records [www.rachelsage.com]
6:30 **celtic**
Rose Polenzani | Bad Dreams | Rose Polenzani (2001) | Daemon Records
[www.RosePolenzani.com]
Moira Cameron | Martha | Lilies Among the Bushes (1997) | Self Release
[http://sites.netscape.net/moirakc/moirabio]
Bill Jones | The Barley and the Rye | Panchpuran (2001) | Compass Records
[www.compassrecords.com] [www.brickwallmusic.com]
6:45
Darryl Purpose | Crooked Line | Crooked Line (2001) | Tangible Music
[www.tangible-music.com]
Jory Nash | So much larger than life | Tangle with the Ghost (2000) | Thin
Man Records [www.JoryNash.com]
Gjallarhorn | Lille Dansa… (Dance a Little) | Sjofn (2000) | Northside
[www.noside.com]
7:00
Kelly Joe Phelps | Clementine | Sky Like a Broken Clock (2001) | Ryko
[www.RykoDisc.Com] [www.KellyJoePhelps.Com]
Tim Harrison | Gonna Ride That Train | Sara & the Sea (2001) | Second
Avenue/Festival Records [www.timharrison.ca]
Erika Luckett | Despadida | Tinted Glass (2000) | Bird Fish
[www.erikaluckett.com]
7:15 **heading south**
Jenn Adams | Mozambique is burning | In the Pool (2001) | White Boxer Music
[www.jennadams.com] [www.apexmusic.mu]
Grace Jones | Private Life | Island Life (1985) | Island
[www.islandrecords.com]
7:30
Perla Batalla | I've Been Gone Too Long | Perla Batalla (1994) | Discovery
Records/Warner [www.perla.com]
Tanita Tikaram | Trouble | Eleven Kinds of Loneliness (1992) | Reprise
[www.repriserec.com/tanita]
Joe McMurrian | The Gentleman and the Promiscuous Lady | Under the Sun
(2000) | Self Release [www.joemcmurrian.com]
Tim O'Brien | Subterranean Homesick Blues | Red on Blonde (1996) | Sugar
Hill Records [www.sugarhillrecords.com]
7:45
Hugh Masekela | Shango | Sixty (2000) | Shanachie
[www.hughmasekela.com www.music.org.za/artists/masekela] [www.shanachie.com]
Claudia Gomez | Soltarlo | Music from the Coffee Lands* (1997) | Putamayo
{Originally on Tierradentro (Xenophile, 1995)} [www.putamayo.com]
[www.claudiagomez.com]
8:00
The Arrogant Worms | Johnny Came Home Headless | Festival to Go* vol 2.
{Originally on Dirt! (Festival, 1999)} | Festival [www.festival.bc.ca]
[www.arrogant-worms.com]
Jez Lowe & Jake Walton | Trees | Two A Roue (2001) | Tantobie
[www.tantobie.com]
Matthew Lee | Perugia | West of California (2001) | Self Release
[http://members.aol.com/mlband]
8:15 **more "southern" music**
Marianne Faithfull | The Wedding | A Secret Life (1994) | Island
[www.planete.net/~smironne/tdm.html] [www.islandrecords.com]
Michelle Shocked | DOD Dub | Dub Natural (2001) | Self Release
[http://members.nbci.com/g_limbo/]
Dharma Boyz | Island Night | Back in the Neighborhood (2001) | Self Release
[www.dharmaboyz.com]
8:30 **rockin' it up a bit...**
Ron Sexsmith | This Song | Blue Boy (2001) | Interscope Records
[www.RonSexsmith.Com] [http://spinartrecords.com/]
Heather Bishop | No Bourbon Boogie | Heather Bishop: Live (2000) | Mother
of Pearl [www.escape.ca/~heatherbis] [http://www.sentex.net/~mja/ckhb/hb.htm]
Penny Lang | Lost and Found | Somebody Else (1999) | She-Wolf Records
[www.cpreal.com/penny_lang]
8:45 **finishing with more strong women**
29 Toes | Of this World | SFS Presents: A Musical Doorway* (2000) | Seattle
Folklore Society [www.29toes.com] [www.seafolklore.org]
Emmylou Harris | Snake Song | Poet: A Tribute to Townes Van Zandt* (2001) |
FreeFalls Entertainment [www.FreeFalls.com] [www.emmylou.net]
Annie Wenz | Loy Krathong | Poet's Dance (2001) | Gypsy Moon Rising
[www.anniewenz.com]
Katya Chorover | The Clearing | The Clearing (1998) | Cat and the Moon
Music [www.katyachorover.com]
[OUTRO]
Colin Reid | The Cat Came Back | Colin Reid Sampler 2001 | Veesik Music
[http://members.nbci.com/Colin_Reid]
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As always, send bouquets, brickbats, and feedback to the e-address in the
.sig below!
See my webpage for other playlists:
http://www.inconnect.com/~rowan/KRCL.htm
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Host of "Tuesday Breakfast Jam" 6:00 to 9:00 am Tuesdays. (UMT+7)
KRCL 90.9 FM Salt Lake City, 96.5 FM Park City, 89.7 FM Moab (KZMU)
Webcasting via http://www.publicbroadcast.net/krcl/ppr/
mailto:rowan@inconnect.com (home) or granth@krcl.org (station)
STATION: http://www.krcl.org
PERSONAL: http://www.inconnect.com/~rowan/KRCL.htm
SNAIL-mail: 1752 So. 600 E., Salt Lake City, UT, USA 84105-3002
I'm delighted to audition CDs, but will not guarantee to air them.
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From writer@communication.ca Wed, 29 Aug 2001 10:37:23 -0400
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 10:37:23 -0400
From: Bob MacKenzie writer@communication.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] UPDATE ON: KINGSTON -- Newlands Pavilion Concert Series
Hi All
This past Sunday started out very iffy. The skies were foreboding to say
the least, and until the last minute we weren't sure if rain would close us
down. Then the sun started to break through.
The first act was Party Pleasers, actually a pickup band made up of four of
Kingston's favourite party musicians. Maesal Trembly, Tim and Bev Hallman,
and Dick Baldwin put on a rousing and sometimes rocking show of favourites
spanning the last four decades.
Next up was, of course, Poem de Terre with an eclectic mix of folk and
folkish music.
This coming weekend will wrap up the Newlands' Pavilion Concert Series with
two concerts, one on Saturday and another on Sunday. Both concerts start at
1:00 p.m.
Saturday's concert will feature Roger Dorey, a Kingston songwriter who has
managed to secure a certain following for his unique songs and interesting
performances.
On Sunday, we are pleased to have the incomparable Nonie Crete -- a
wonderful songwriter and performer -- along with Eugene Rea.
The second hour both days will again feature Kingstons alternative folk
music ensemble, Poem de Terre.
If you can, come to Kingston's Newlands' Pavilion and enjoy the music.
Peace and Love.
Bob MacKenzie
Newlands Pavilion Summer Concert Series, 2001
http://communication.ca/Newlands
Poem de Terre (The Bob MacKenzie Group)
www.besonic.com/assumenothing
For reviews of new music releases, go to Sound Bytes
music reviews at http://communication.ca/soundbytes.
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From idavies@cims.net Wed, 29 Aug 2001 19:14:39 -0400
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 19:14:39 -0400
From: Ian Davies idavies@cims.net
Subject: Fw: [cdnfolk] Re:attachments not welcome
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Cheers,
Ian Davies
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Date: August 28, 2001 11:50 PM
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Hi Joel:
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I'm sorry to have sent attachments to you. However, I didn't send these =
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Ontario Presenters.
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I don't usually send attachments but I felt I needed to get this =
information out to as many people as I could in the most efficient =
manner. In future, I'll try to put the info on my website and point =
everyone to the URLs in the e-mail as an alternative.
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Thanks for your input.
=20
Cheers,
Ian Davies
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Date: August 27, 2001 10:47 PM
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Hi, Folk folks,
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not sending unrequested attachments to a list. This is where those nasty =
viruses hang out and I would never open an unsolicited attachment and =
reccomend all others do the same. They also take extra time to download =
your e-mails
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Ian Davies
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from=20
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From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 30 Aug 2001 00:18:25 -0700
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 00:18:25 -0700
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [cdnfolk] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - Aug. 29/01
FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PDT
Host: Val Cormier
http://citr.ca
-streaming live in MP3-
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August 29, 2001
Tonight: Bumbershoot, "the mother of all arts festivals", Part II
http://www.bumbershoot.org
Aug. 31-Sept. 3, Seattle
ANDRAS JONES - Three Day Weekend
A Curmudgeon For All Seasons (Great Big Island)
OLD 97'S - Buick City Complex
Satellite Rides (Elektra)
BEAVER NELSON - Forget Talkin'
The Last Hurrah (Freedom)
THE REVEREND HORTON HEAT - It Hurts Your Daddy Bad
Spend A Night In the Box (Time Bomb)
THE POSIES - I May Hate You Sometimes
In Case You Didn't Feel Like Plugging In (Casa)
MARSHALL CRENSHAW - A Hundred Dollars
Mary Jean & 9 Others (WB)
ERIN McKEOWN - Queen of Quiet
Distillation (Signature Sounds)
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - California
Poses (Dreamworks)
LOWCOUNTRY BOIL w/VASSAR CLEMENTS - My Time To Fly
Break Me Off Some Bluegrass (Knot Known)
ROCKY DAWUNI - Conqueror
Crusade (Aquarian)
MAKTUB - Believe
Subtle Ways (Jasiri)
SWAMP MAMA JOHNSON - Half Moon
Fresh, Raw & Live (BMSA)
[concert calendar: music bed - CLIFTON CHENIER/Instrumental/Squeezebox
Boogie (J.A.M.)
CLIFTON CHENIER - Jolie Blonde
Squeezebox Boogie (Just A Memory)
DUSTY 45'S - Let's Run Away
Shackin' Up (self)
MOUNTAIN CON - Goodbye to Cadillac
The MC Stands For Revolution (Acid Blues)
TARBOX RAMBLERS - Shake 'Em On Down
http://tarboxramblers.com/shakeem.mp3
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UPCOMING:
Sept. 12: Live in studio - Steve Dawson
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Tinsel in February, tinsel in August.
There are things in a man besides his reason.
--Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
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From nemery@city.toronto.on.ca Thu, 30 Aug 2001 12:14:18 -0400
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 12:14:18 -0400
From: Natasha Emery nemery@city.toronto.on.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] Open Call for: Christmas/Seasonal/Holiday bands and choirs
Hi Maple People,
I'm accepting music submissions for an upcoming outdoor winter event to be held in November in Toronto at Nathan Phillips Square.
All genres of music are suitable.
Please reply by email, privately, as soon as possible.
Regards,
Natasha Emery
Event Supervisor
Toronto Special Events
City Hall, 100 Queen St. West
9th floor East Tower
Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 30 Aug 2001 13:23:42 -0400
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 13:23:42 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - August 30, 2001
FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in Montreal
Folk Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined,
folk-oriented program on Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends
throughout the Montreal area and into parts of northern New York, northern
Vermont and Eastern Ontario.
CKUT can also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk
Roots/Folk Branches web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
August 30, 2001
Note: This show was extended until noon. Until further notice, Folk
Roots/Folk Branches will be on until noon every week.
FRED HOLSTEIN- Days of 49
Fred Holstein: A Collection (Fred Holstein)
JAMES LEVA- As It is Fading
Memory Theatre (Copper Creek)
JOYCE ANDERSEN- Devil’s Fiddle
The Girl I Left Behind (Joyscream)
JOYCE ANDERSEN- Growling Old Man
The Girl I Left Behind (Joyscream)
MIMI & RICHARD FARIÑA- Pack Up Your Sorrows
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
JOHN HAMMOND- Drop Down Mama
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
JIM KWESKIN & THE JUG BAND- Rag Mama
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
JOHN DENVER- Bells of Rhymney
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
GORDON LIGHTFOOT- Early Morning Rain
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970 (Rhino)
Jesse Winchester and Guy Clark will perform on Tuesday September
25 at the Outremont Theatre. For tickets, call 514-790-1245.
JESSE WINCHESTER- Evil Angel
Gentleman of Leisure (Sugar Hill)
GUY CLARK- Come from the Heart
Old Friends (Sugar Hill)
TOWNES VAN ZANDT- Kathleen
Anthology 1968-1979 (Fuel 2000/True North)
CHIP TAYLOR & LUCINDA WILLIAMS- Could I Live With This
Black and Blue America (Train Wreck)
Stacey Earle will perform on Wednesday September 12 at Club
Zone. Jimmy LaFave will perform there on Friday September 14. For
information, call 514-398-9875.
STACEY EARLE- Just Another Day
Simple Gearle (Gearle)
JIMMY LaFAVE- Never Is a Moment
Texoma (Bohemia Beat)
CATIE CURTIS- Elizabeth
My Shirt Looks Good On You (Rykodisc)
DAVE CARTER & TRACY GRAMMER- Gentle Soldier of My Soul
Drum Hat Buddha (Signature Sounds)
WILLIE P. BENNETT- Lace and Pretty Flowers
Hobo’s Taunt (Bnatural)
MARIA DUNN- The Lingan Strike
For a Song (Maria Dunn)
JEZ LOWE & JAKE WALTON- The Ballad of Johnny Collier
Two A Roue (Tantobie)
LEN WALLACE- Men of the Midnight Shift
Midnight Shift (Len Wallace)
SI KAHN- Tarpaper Shacks
Been a Long Time (Sliced Bread)
TISH HINOJOSA- Something In the Rain
Culture Swing (Rounder)
HOYT AXTON & ARLO GUTHRIE- Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)
Soundtrack from the film Woody Guthrie Hard Travelin’ (Rising Son)
TOM PAXTON & ANNE HILLS- Shadow Crossing the Land
Under American Skies (Appleseed)
GILLIAN WELCH- Elvis Presley Blues
Time (The Revelator) (Acony/Stony Plain)
MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT- Spike Driver Blues
The Complete Studio Recordings (Vanguard)
BILL MORRISSEY- Pay Day
Avalon Blues: A Tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt
(Vanguard)
ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION- The Lucky One
New Favorite (Rounder)
JOHN HARTFORD- No Expectations
Gum Tree Canoe (Flying Fish)
GILLIAN WELCH & ALISON KRAUSS- I’ll Fly Away
Down from the Mountain soundtrack (Lost Highway)
THE WAYFARING STRANGERS w/CATHIE RYAN- Shifting Sands of Time
Shifting Sands of Time (Rounder)
FREYDA & ACOUSTIC ATTATUDE- Garden of Mysteries
Midnight at Cabell Hall (Red House)
MARY SUE TWOHY- Old Land (You Are Holy)
The Risk Involved (Azalea City)
JIMMY WITHERSPOON- Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out
Blue Spoon/Spoon in London (Prestige)
DOC WATSON- St. Louis Blues
Live at Gerde’s Folk City (Sugar Hill)
RORY BLOCK- I Might Find a Way
Any Woman’s Blues (Rounder)
SCRAPPER BLACKWELL- Little Boy Blue
Mr. Scrapper’s Blues (Prestige/Bluesville)
LES SAMPOU- Big Road Blues
Borrowed & Blue (MoNando)
JOHN HIATT- The Tiki Bar is Open
The Tiki Bar is Open (Vanguard)
JUDY HENSKE- Tikky Tikky Gumdrop
Loose in the World (Fair Star)
THE KENNEDYS- River of Fallen Stars
Positively Live! (Jiffyjam)
REVEREND GARY DAVIS- Slow Drag aka Cincinnati Flow Rag
The Guitar and Banjo of Reverend Gary Davis (Prestige/Folklore)
Coming up on Folk Roots/Folk Branches…
September 20: Guest- JESSE WINCHESTER
I’ll be playing bluegrass and country music on CKUT on Sunday
September 2 from 7-9 pm.
Folk Roots/Folk Branches playlists since September 1998 are
archived at… http://www.ckutfolk.com/playlist.htm
For a list of all of the past guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
(with website links), visit… http://www.ckutfolk.com/guests.htm
Questions/comments are always welcome.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
fax: 514-934-5374
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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From sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Fri, 31 Aug 2001 13:56:16 -0400
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 13:56:16 -0400
From: Rana N.S. Sodhi sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca
Subject: [cdnfolk] gig: Sept.-Oct./Toronto/Flying Cloud Folk Club
Once again it is that time of the year. The following is the line-up
for the new Cloud season. I'll only put a brief description here, and
provide more detail each week for the particular act. E-mail me if you
want more details.
Cheers
Rana
The Flying Cloud meets at the TRANZAC (292 Brunswick Ave, Toronto -
between Spadina and Bathurst, just south of Bloor) on Sundays (unless
otherwise stated). Concerts start at 8 pm with the doors opening at 7:30
pm. Tickets are at the door, except where advance tickets are available.
The concerts are in the Main Hall at the TRANZAC which is smoke-free,
though smokers are welcome to use the members lounge should they wish.
For more details on the concerts, e-mail Rana at
sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca or phone the FolkPhone - (416 410 FOLK).
Information can be obtained also on www.northernjourney.com (our own web
page should be launched soon - I'll let you know when I launch it).
The line-up for the Fall is:
Sept. 9 Friends of Fiddlers' Green ($12/10 - with Mariposa)
Now a tradition - our season opener with this (in?)famous bunch!
Sept. 16 John Renbourn ($18/16 - adv. reservations available)
One of the Father's of contemporary British folk - a legend!
Sept. 23 Tony McManus ($15/13 - adv. reservations available)
"The best Celtic guitarist in the world" - John Renbourn
Sept. 30 David Francey - Official CD Release ($14/12)
"Best Canadian folk writer in 20 years" - James Keelaghan
Oct. 7 Eileen McGann ($14/12 - Mariposa @ Cloud)
"Canada's folk music voice to the World"
Oct. 14 Pierre Schryer Band ($14/12)
Championship fiddle playing (with a touch of World Music,
Celtic & Jazz)
Oct. 21 Bill Garrett and Sue Lothrop ($12/10)
A rich vocal blend of which just grows and evolves
Oct. 28 Jim Payne & Fergus O'Byrne ($14/12 - Mariposa @ Cloud)
A welcome return to Maritime favourites.
And November/December - details in october!
Nov. 4 Alan Rhody
Nov. 11 Hurdy Gurdy Night (and Day)
Nov. 18 Nancy White & Roger James (Mariposa @ Cloud)
Nov. 25 Battlefield Band ($20/18 adv. reservations available)
Dec. 2 Curly Boy & Friends
Dec. 9 Anne Lederman +
Dec. 16 Mariposa @ Cloud
Dec. 23 Seasonal Celebrations
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Rana N.S. Sodhi
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Work: IBBME/Chem. Eng., University of Toronto
(416) 978 1470; (416) 978 4317 (FAX)
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More Work: Flying Cloud Folk Club ((416) 410 FOLK)
& Green Fiddle Morris, Toronto
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e-mail: sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca
(note: previous address sodhi@ecf.utoronto.ca should still work)
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:13:09 -0400
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:13:09 -0400
From: lillianw@interlog.com lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [cdnfolk] Re: Upcoming ON Season-Acoustic Harvest/Fiddles & Frets
It's hard to believe that summer's winding down (when I'm all geared up
for it!) and the festival's are almost all over......but it's definitely
not the end of opportunities to hear our fine Canadian musicians. Here's
what's coming up at
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club: Concerts at 8pm, $12, Birch Cliff United
Church (Kingston Rd. & Warden Ave.), Toronto
Sept. 22- Chris & Ken Whiteley
Oct. 20 - Cindy Kallet, Ellen Epstein & Michael Cicone (MA)
Oct. 21 -*Harmony Workshop* with Kallet, Epstein & Cicone. This will be
held in The Parlour at the Bellefair United Church (Bellefair & Queen St.
E.) from 1-3pm. Advance ticket sales only for demonstration,
teaching and refreshments. Call for info and to reserve.
Nov 17 -Flapjack
Dec. 8 - "O Brother Where Art Thou" show
Jan. 19 - Beyond The Pale
Feb. 16 - Mike Stevens
(virtuoso bluegrass harmonica player!)
Mar. 23- Eve Goldberg
Apr-June - TBC
Fiddles & Frets Music:
Sept. 19 -8pm, Madrigal (Debbie Adshade & Judy Kamminga - NB) at Hugh's
Room, 2261 Dundas (at Roncesvalles); opening act: Kendall Sullivan (YK)
Oct. 5th - The Bill Hilly Band (BC) at the Bellefair United Church,
Bellefair & Queen St.E. in the Beach
Oct. 27 - Joanne Crabtree's CD release concert at The Free Times Cafe
Nov.10 - Christina Smith & Jean Hewson at Bellefair
Nov. 23 - Michele & John Law at Bellefair
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Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -see www.northernjourney.com
Fiddles and Frets Music
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Music On The Move
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
check out Colin Stewart - http://colinstewart.cjb.net/
"You must ensure, no matter the cost, that the legacy of these great ships
is not lost." - John Prince
"Well it's alright...
Even if you're old and gray
You still got something to say
Remember to live and let live
The best you can do is forgive." Travelling Wilberys
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